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Praxair - Industrial Gases NYSE:PX
An SI Board Since April 1997
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Emcee:  Richard Mazzarella Type:  Unmoderated
Praxair is the largest industrial gases supplier in North and South America, and one of the largest worldwide, with annual sales of $4.4 billion. The company produces, sells and distributes atmospheric, process and specialty gases, and high-performance surface coatings. Praxair is a recognized leader in the commercialization of new technologies that bring productivity and environmental benefits to a diverse group of industries.

Praxair Webpage: praxair.com
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56Praxair Launches DryFracâ„¢ Waterless Fracturing Technology for Oil and Gas ProducJakeStraw-9/26/2014
55It's been almost a year since anyone posted to this thread. In case anyone sLynn-4/25/2008
54PX looks like it could continue to go higher... BTW, ever look at GTLS?JakeStraw-5/11/2007
53yepDavid Loomis-5/11/2007
52Anyone still watching this one?JakeStraw-5/11/2007
51 This may be significant if it involves Praxair in hydrogen fuel application: siRichard Mazzarella-12/14/1999
50 This will happen, I beleive. The government will make them divest competeing lDavid Loomis-5/11/1999
49 Interesting: biz.yahoo.comRichard Mazzarella-5/10/1999
48 I saw this on thestreet.com re Brazil. Don't think Brazil was part of theDavid Loomis-4/14/1999
47 The only news I found was a company press release touting a fish processsing coGene Weisskopf-4/14/1999
46 UP 4+ , , Whats going on?????Craig Jacobs-4/14/1999
45 Couldnt stand the stagnation any longer... We bailed, sold all PX shares lastCraig Jacobs-3/18/1999
44 Any speculation regarding what may be in store for us investors in 1999 ? Craig Jacobs-1/7/1999
43 Good to see someone else is watching this thread!! I agree that there isn'Gene Weisskopf-12/28/1998
42 PX has problems raising prices. With the recent warnings fromt he chemical secDavid Loomis-12/24/1998
41 David, not a lot of activity on this thread. IMO PX is pretty cheap again. CurrRichard Mazzarella-12/24/1998
40 Paul Bilek was indeed announced this afternoon. www.praxair.comDavid Loomis-9/30/1998
39 RE fresh blood... From the tone of the press releases.... ie announcing the reDavid Loomis-9/25/1998
38 PX takes a haircut, and I feel like I got my head shrunk! The world economy, orCraig Jacobs-9/25/1998
37 Craig, PX sure took quite a haircut for their forecast of being only $0.10 shorRichard Mazzarella-9/25/1998
36 Craig, the spin-off from UK was accomplished with existing Linde management. ThRichard Mazzarella-9/14/1998
35 The good old days of UK/PX at $18.00. British Petroleum must be accumulating nCraig Jacobs-9/14/1998
34 Typically, PX has grown their business thru acquisitions for those companies lCraig Jacobs-9/14/1998
33 If you are looking for an acquisition candidate in the industrial gases businesDavid Loomis-9/12/1998
32 Craig, <<larger companies who would love to acquire a great company like Richard Mazzarella-9/12/1998
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