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Unlikely victory [[electronic resource] ] : how General Electric succeeded in the chemical industry / / by Jerome T. Coe
Unlikely victory [[electronic resource] ] : how General Electric succeeded in the chemical industry / / by Jerome T. Coe
Autore Coe Jerome T. <1921->
Pubbl/distr/stampa New York, : American Institute of Chemical Engineers, c2000
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (231 p.)
Disciplina 338.7/66/00973
338.76600973
Soggetto topico Chemical industry - United States
Conglomerate corporations - United States
International business enterprises - United States
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-282-78335-1
9786612783357
0-470-93548-0
0-470-93547-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Unlikely Victory: How General Electric Succeeded in the Chemical Industry; Table of Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; 1. What's General Electric Doing in the Chemical Business?; 2. Early Years of GE Chemistry: 1900-1948 Electrical Insulation; Silicones; GE Forms a Chemical Division; 3. GE Silicones: 1940-1964 From Shaky Start to Successful Business; 4. Loctite An Invention that Got Away; 5. Synthetic Diamond GE Break-Through Caps Two Centuries of Research; 6. Lexan Polycarbonate: 1953-1968 The "Unbreakable" Thermoplastic
7. Noryl Thermoplastic: 1956-1968 Victory Snatched from Jaws of Defeat8. GE Engineering Plastics: 1968-1987 Headlong Growth to World Leadership; 9. Growth by Means of a Major Acquisition: 1988-1991 ABS Plastics Up for Bid; A New Polycarbonate Process; 10. Laminates and Insulating Materials GE Core-businesses Decline in Importance; 11. GE Silicones: 1965-1998 Sealants Leadership; World Participation; 12. GE Engineering Plastics: 1992-1998 After Recession, Growth Resumes
13. People Make the Difference Four Scientists: Eugene G. Rochow, H. Tracy Hall and the GE Diamond Research Team, Daniel W Fox, Allan S. Hay Five Managers: Abraham L. Marshall, Charles E. Reed, John F. Welch, Jr,. Glen H. Hiner, Gary L. Rogers14. Summation How Big an Achievement? How Attained? Nine Strategies; Glossary; A. Thermoplastic Polymers. Compounds. and Blends; B. Trade-names, Companies. and Chemical Terms; C. GE Organization Notes; Chapter References; Names Index; Subject Index
Record Nr. UNINA-9910139208703321
Coe Jerome T. <1921->  
New York, : American Institute of Chemical Engineers, c2000
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Unlikely victory [[electronic resource] ] : how General Electric succeeded in the chemical industry / / by Jerome T. Coe
Unlikely victory [[electronic resource] ] : how General Electric succeeded in the chemical industry / / by Jerome T. Coe
Autore Coe Jerome T. <1921->
Pubbl/distr/stampa New York, : American Institute of Chemical Engineers, c2000
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (231 p.)
Disciplina 338.7/66/00973
338.76600973
Soggetto topico Chemical industry - United States
Conglomerate corporations - United States
International business enterprises - United States
ISBN 1-282-78335-1
9786612783357
0-470-93548-0
0-470-93547-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Unlikely Victory: How General Electric Succeeded in the Chemical Industry; Table of Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; 1. What's General Electric Doing in the Chemical Business?; 2. Early Years of GE Chemistry: 1900-1948 Electrical Insulation; Silicones; GE Forms a Chemical Division; 3. GE Silicones: 1940-1964 From Shaky Start to Successful Business; 4. Loctite An Invention that Got Away; 5. Synthetic Diamond GE Break-Through Caps Two Centuries of Research; 6. Lexan Polycarbonate: 1953-1968 The "Unbreakable" Thermoplastic
7. Noryl Thermoplastic: 1956-1968 Victory Snatched from Jaws of Defeat8. GE Engineering Plastics: 1968-1987 Headlong Growth to World Leadership; 9. Growth by Means of a Major Acquisition: 1988-1991 ABS Plastics Up for Bid; A New Polycarbonate Process; 10. Laminates and Insulating Materials GE Core-businesses Decline in Importance; 11. GE Silicones: 1965-1998 Sealants Leadership; World Participation; 12. GE Engineering Plastics: 1992-1998 After Recession, Growth Resumes
13. People Make the Difference Four Scientists: Eugene G. Rochow, H. Tracy Hall and the GE Diamond Research Team, Daniel W Fox, Allan S. Hay Five Managers: Abraham L. Marshall, Charles E. Reed, John F. Welch, Jr,. Glen H. Hiner, Gary L. Rogers14. Summation How Big an Achievement? How Attained? Nine Strategies; Glossary; A. Thermoplastic Polymers. Compounds. and Blends; B. Trade-names, Companies. and Chemical Terms; C. GE Organization Notes; Chapter References; Names Index; Subject Index
Record Nr. UNISA-996213529703316
Coe Jerome T. <1921->  
New York, : American Institute of Chemical Engineers, c2000
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. di Salerno
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Unlikely victory [[electronic resource] ] : how General Electric succeeded in the chemical industry / / by Jerome T. Coe
Unlikely victory [[electronic resource] ] : how General Electric succeeded in the chemical industry / / by Jerome T. Coe
Autore Coe Jerome T. <1921->
Pubbl/distr/stampa New York, : American Institute of Chemical Engineers, c2000
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (231 p.)
Disciplina 338.7/66/00973
338.76600973
Soggetto topico Chemical industry - United States
Conglomerate corporations - United States
International business enterprises - United States
ISBN 1-282-78335-1
9786612783357
0-470-93548-0
0-470-93547-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Unlikely Victory: How General Electric Succeeded in the Chemical Industry; Table of Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; 1. What's General Electric Doing in the Chemical Business?; 2. Early Years of GE Chemistry: 1900-1948 Electrical Insulation; Silicones; GE Forms a Chemical Division; 3. GE Silicones: 1940-1964 From Shaky Start to Successful Business; 4. Loctite An Invention that Got Away; 5. Synthetic Diamond GE Break-Through Caps Two Centuries of Research; 6. Lexan Polycarbonate: 1953-1968 The "Unbreakable" Thermoplastic
7. Noryl Thermoplastic: 1956-1968 Victory Snatched from Jaws of Defeat8. GE Engineering Plastics: 1968-1987 Headlong Growth to World Leadership; 9. Growth by Means of a Major Acquisition: 1988-1991 ABS Plastics Up for Bid; A New Polycarbonate Process; 10. Laminates and Insulating Materials GE Core-businesses Decline in Importance; 11. GE Silicones: 1965-1998 Sealants Leadership; World Participation; 12. GE Engineering Plastics: 1992-1998 After Recession, Growth Resumes
13. People Make the Difference Four Scientists: Eugene G. Rochow, H. Tracy Hall and the GE Diamond Research Team, Daniel W Fox, Allan S. Hay Five Managers: Abraham L. Marshall, Charles E. Reed, John F. Welch, Jr,. Glen H. Hiner, Gary L. Rogers14. Summation How Big an Achievement? How Attained? Nine Strategies; Glossary; A. Thermoplastic Polymers. Compounds. and Blends; B. Trade-names, Companies. and Chemical Terms; C. GE Organization Notes; Chapter References; Names Index; Subject Index
Record Nr. UNINA-9910829980903321
Coe Jerome T. <1921->  
New York, : American Institute of Chemical Engineers, c2000
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Unlikely victory [[electronic resource] ] : how General Electric succeeded in the chemical industry / / by Jerome T. Coe
Unlikely victory [[electronic resource] ] : how General Electric succeeded in the chemical industry / / by Jerome T. Coe
Autore Coe Jerome T. <1921->
Pubbl/distr/stampa New York, : American Institute of Chemical Engineers, c2000
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (231 p.)
Disciplina 338.7/66/00973
338.76600973
Soggetto topico Chemical industry - United States
Conglomerate corporations - United States
International business enterprises - United States
ISBN 1-282-78335-1
9786612783357
0-470-93548-0
0-470-93547-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Unlikely Victory: How General Electric Succeeded in the Chemical Industry; Table of Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; 1. What's General Electric Doing in the Chemical Business?; 2. Early Years of GE Chemistry: 1900-1948 Electrical Insulation; Silicones; GE Forms a Chemical Division; 3. GE Silicones: 1940-1964 From Shaky Start to Successful Business; 4. Loctite An Invention that Got Away; 5. Synthetic Diamond GE Break-Through Caps Two Centuries of Research; 6. Lexan Polycarbonate: 1953-1968 The "Unbreakable" Thermoplastic
7. Noryl Thermoplastic: 1956-1968 Victory Snatched from Jaws of Defeat8. GE Engineering Plastics: 1968-1987 Headlong Growth to World Leadership; 9. Growth by Means of a Major Acquisition: 1988-1991 ABS Plastics Up for Bid; A New Polycarbonate Process; 10. Laminates and Insulating Materials GE Core-businesses Decline in Importance; 11. GE Silicones: 1965-1998 Sealants Leadership; World Participation; 12. GE Engineering Plastics: 1992-1998 After Recession, Growth Resumes
13. People Make the Difference Four Scientists: Eugene G. Rochow, H. Tracy Hall and the GE Diamond Research Team, Daniel W Fox, Allan S. Hay Five Managers: Abraham L. Marshall, Charles E. Reed, John F. Welch, Jr,. Glen H. Hiner, Gary L. Rogers14. Summation How Big an Achievement? How Attained? Nine Strategies; Glossary; A. Thermoplastic Polymers. Compounds. and Blends; B. Trade-names, Companies. and Chemical Terms; C. GE Organization Notes; Chapter References; Names Index; Subject Index
Record Nr. UNINA-9910840582103321
Coe Jerome T. <1921->  
New York, : American Institute of Chemical Engineers, c2000
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui