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BASF Case Shows How Liabilities May Emerge Long After Acquisition

2015-09-08 16:54:41| Chemicals - Topix.net

When BASF SE acquired Engelhard Corp. nine years ago for $5 billion, executives unknowingly inherited a ticking legal time bomb. It all began decades ago over the seemingly mundane industrial product talc, used in everything from wallboards to handling auto tires on the factory line.

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