Rohm
and Haas began in 1909 as a partnership between innovative
chemistry and business. Its origins trace back to pioneering
work in leather tanning by Dr. Otto Rohm and Mr. Otto Haas.
Today,
Rohm and Haas is a manufacturer of specialty chemicals.
Its products are those "invisible" ingredients
that make things work better and last longer. The company's
expertise in acrylic polymer design, electronic materials
and chemical specialties make it one of the world's premier
suppliers of specialty chemicals.
While
its name may not be familiar to consumers, Rohm and Haas
products quietly improve the quality of life in every part
of the world. Its technology is an essential component in
laundry detergents, house paints, industrial coatings, food
packaging, computer equipment, cellular phones, window frames,
diapers, refined sugar, construction materials, magazines
and products for the agricultural industry. In 1999 Rohm
and Haas acquired Morton International, maker of specialty
chemicals and famous Morton Salt.
Rohm
and Haas has 150 manufacturing and research sites located
around the world. Sales take place in more than 100 countries
and total more than $6 billion annually.
The
company's headquarters can be found on Independence Mall
in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Rohm and Haas is a Delaware
corporation whose stock is traded on the New York Stock
Exchange under the symbol ROH. Rohm and Haas is on the worldwide
web at :http://www.rohmhaas.com.
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