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To: fortitude who wrote (759)5/25/2010 6:34:21 PM
From: scionRead Replies (2) of 53574
 
How do you reach the conclusion that Islechem is "a former subsidiary"?

Posted by: scion Date: Tuesday, May 25, 2010 6:26:55 PM
In reply to: Rawnoc who wrote msg# 44836 Post # of 44842

Islechem, a former subsidiary of the $70 billion NYSE highly credible OXY

How do you reach the conclusion that Islechem is "a former subsidiary"?

Company history:

Prior to last Nov. 30, IsleChem's founders were employed at Occidental's Grand Island technology center, now home of ISLECHEM.

Rader was a senior vice president in research and development, Kunze was technical director and Rowe was director of commercial development.

When OxyChem targeted the tech center for closing in a cost-cutting move, the three proposed keeping the business going by forming a new company and buying the building along with the expensive analytical and testing equipment.


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Posted by: Rawnoc Date: Tuesday, May 25, 2010 6:21:03 PM
In reply to: the big guy who wrote msg# 44805 Post # of 44842

I agree, we should be ignoring the claims of Islechem, a former subsidiary of the $70 billion NYSE highly credible OXY that is run by former management from OXY and was named business of the year by the chamber on congress and spent 4 months examining and testing the machine. That's not good enough. We need to turn to anonymous internet experts on the internet. Is there anybody out there?

Posted by: the big guy Date: Tuesday, May 25, 2010 5:47:52 PM
In reply to: dipinvester who wrote msg# 44795 Post # of 44836

you know what, I question the last statement about energy balance and the rest of it overall, but I don't have the industry knowledge to back it up. I also doubt that anyone else on this board does...

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it is not good enough to say JB says so, or Islechem says so. Especially now....

ANy chemists/ oil industry experts here?
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