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Unlikely Victory - How General Electric Succeeded in the Chemical Industry

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Informationen zum Autor Jerome T. Coe is the author of Unlikely Victory: How General Electric Succeeded in the Chemical Industry, published by Wiley. Klappentext Many companies that stray too far from their core business fail. So how is it that General Electric! a major electrical manufacturing company! ended up as one of the top U.S. chemical producers with 1998 sales of $6. 6 billion? In Unlikely Victory! Jerome T. Zusammenfassung Many companies that stray too far from their core business fail. So how is it that General Electric, a major electrical manufacturing company, ended up as one of the top U.S. chemical producers - with 1998 sales of $6. 6 billion? In Unlikely Victory, Jerome T. Inhaltsverzeichnis Preface v Acknowledgments ix 1. What's General Electric Doing in the Chemical Business? 1 2. Early Years of GE Chemistry 1900 - 1948 9 Electrical Insulation; Silicones; GE Forms a Chemical Division 3. GE Silicones: 1940 - 1964 27 Forms Shaky Start to Successful Business 4. Loctite 45 An Invention that Got Away 5. Synthetic Diamond 49 GE Break-Through Caps Two Centuries of Research 6. Lexan Polycarbonate: 1953 - 1968 69 The "Unbreakable" Thermoplastic 7. Noryl Thermoplastic: 1956 - 1968 83 Victory Snatched from Jaws of Defeat 8. GE Engineering Plastics: 1968 - 1987 91 Headlong Growth to World Leadership 9. Growth by Means of a Major Acquisition: 1988 - 1991 113 ABS Plastics Up for Bid; A New Polycarbonate Process 10. Laminates and Insulating Materials 123 GE Core-businesses Decline in Importance 11. GE Silicones: 1965 - 1998 139 Sealants Leadership; Word Participation 12. GE Engineering Plastics: 1992 - 1998 139 After Recession, Growth Resumes 13. People Make the Difference 159 Four Scientist: Eugene G. Rochow, H. Tracy Hill and the GE Diamond Research Team, Daniel W. Fox, Allan S. Hay. Five Managers: Abraham L. Marshall, Charles E. Reed, John F. Wells, Jr., Glen H. Hiner, Gary L. Rogers 14. Summation 178 How Big an Achievement? How Attained? Nine Strategies Glossary 195 A. Thermoplastic Polymers, Compounds, and Blends 195 B. Trade-names, Companies, and Chemical Terms 196 C. GE Organization Notes 199 Chapter References 201 Names Index 211 Subject Index 215 ...

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Authors Jerome T Coe, Jerome T. Coe, JT Coe
Publisher Wiley, John and Sons Ltd
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 18.10.2005
 
EAN 9780816908196
ISBN 978-0-8169-0819-6
No. of pages 219
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Chemistry
Social sciences, law, business > Business > Economics

BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Industries / Manufacturing, Chemical, biotechnology and pharmaceutical industries, Chemical industries

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