"Cyanamid" redirects here. Not to be confused with Cyanamide.
For the English case law regarding injunctive relief, see American Cyanamid Co v Ethicon Ltd.
American Cyanamid[1]
Company type
Public
Traded as
NYSE: ACY
Industry
Conglomerate originating with chemicals
Founded
July 22, 1907 (1907-07-22)[1]
Founder
Frank Washburn
Defunct
1994 (1994)
Fate
Merged with American Home Products in 1994
Headquarters
One Cyanamid Plaza,
Wayne, New Jersey
,
United States[1]
Website
cyanamid.com (archived)
American Cyanamid Company was an American manufacturing conglomerate. It began as a fertilizer company and added many additional lines of business before merging with American Home Products in 1994. The combined company sold off most of its divisions, adopted the name of its remaining Wyeth division, and was bought by Pfizer in 2009, becoming defunct as a separate concern.
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degree the same year. He joined Lederle Laboratories, a division of AmericanCyanamid (now a division of Wyeth which is owned by Pfizer), after he failed...
[citation needed] Four large pharmaceutical companies, Monsanto, AmericanCyanamid, Eli Lilly, and Upjohn, developed commercial rBST products and submitted...
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was patented in 1937 by Coleman R. Caryl and Alphons O. Jaeger for AmericanCyanamid, which commercialized it for many years as a detergent under the brand...
approximately $3.0 billion. Cytec is a result of its spin-off from AmericanCyanamid Company. It makes resins, plastics, and composite materials, especially...
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metyhods of preparation thereof", published 1951-05-29, assigned to AmericanCyanamid Company Alperin N, Oliu CJ, Bagci AM, Lee SH, Kovanlikaya I, Adams...
U.S. brands of acrylic included Acrilan (Monsanto), and Creslan (AmericanCyanamid). Other brand names that are still in use include Dralon (Dralon GmbH)...
produced under license by Roessler & Hasslacher prior to 1931 and by AmericanCyanamid from 1931 to 1943. From 1929, the United States Public Health Service...
United States List of environmental issues List of waste types TOXMAP "AMERICANCYANAMID CO". scorecard. Retrieved 2016-03-14. "Pollution Locator: Land: Potentially...
rodenticide (i.e. rat poison) dates back to a 1951 patent issued to the AmericanCyanamid Company that is commonly cited by a variety of reference textbooks...
designed and directed the Control Laboratory, before joining the AmericanCyanamid Company in 1943. During this time he developed an interest in inferential...
theory of negligence law. In Indiana Harbor Belt Railroad Co. v. AmericanCyanamid Co. (1990), Posner lowered the standard of legal liability a railroad...
(SNDRI) discovered at AmericanCyanamid as an analgesic drug candidate, and licensed to DOV Pharmaceutical in 1998 after AmericanCyanamid was acquired by Wyeth...