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  • The deal to acquire a 64% stake in CTI for 34.87 Chilean pesos $0.07 a share from Sigdo Koppers SA and other parties, gives an enterprise value for CTI and its subsidiaries of around 4.4 billion Swedish kronor.

    Electrolux Buys Chilean Appliance Maker Jens Hansegard 2011

  • Through the break room floor came charred fragments of five Koppers Construction oven inspectors, as the attendant heat caused thin steel walls to begin folding.

    The Unnatural History of Brown's Island 2010

  • Bob Cizik, chairman of Koppers Industries, also expressed doubts.

    Dealings Felix Rohatyn 2010

  • Five men from Koppers Construction stood in the plant's battery basement, inspecting the coke ovens for problems, in anticipation of a January re-start.

    The Unnatural History of Brown's Island 2010

  • He was incessantly acquisitive, and by the early twentieth century, Mellon had interests not only in coal, steel, and railroads but also in the new industries of aluminum (he owned Alcoa), chemicals (he owned Koppers and Carborundum), and petroleum (he owned Gulf Oil).

    The Dragon’s Trail Joanna Pitman 2006

  • May 23, 2006, 10: 12 am texasholdem internet and free says: texasholdem internet andfree basically Koppers! major nose aeroacoustic

    The Volokh Conspiracy » How Far from the Truth? 2004

  • He was incessantly acquisitive, and by the early twentieth century, Mellon had interests not only in coal, steel, and railroads but also in the new industries of aluminum (he owned Alcoa), chemicals (he owned Koppers and Carborundum), and petroleum (he owned Gulf Oil).

    The Dragon’s Trail Joanna Pitman 2006

  • He was incessantly acquisitive, and by the early twentieth century, Mellon had interests not only in coal, steel, and railroads but also in the new industries of aluminum (he owned Alcoa), chemicals (he owned Koppers and Carborundum), and petroleum (he owned Gulf Oil).

    The Dragon’s Trail Joanna Pitman 2006

  • He was incessantly acquisitive, and by the early twentieth century, Mellon had interests not only in coal, steel, and railroads but also in the new industries of aluminum (he owned Alcoa), chemicals (he owned Koppers and Carborundum), and petroleum (he owned Gulf Oil).

    The Dragon’s Trail Joanna Pitman 2006

  • Koppers, a maker of carbon compounds and commercial wood treatment products, is up 35.8% from its February IPO, and J.

    Screaming Buyouts 2006

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