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Dade Behring was a company which manufactured testing machinery and supplies for the medical diagnostics industry, based in Deerfield, Illinois and Glasgow, Delaware (formerly a DuPont site). == 1997 == Dade Behring was born from the merger of Behring Diagnostics and Dade International. The combined operations of the two companies reached sales of $1.2 billion and employed a workforce of 6,400 worldwide. Dade International was a private, independent company created by a group of investors led by Bain Capital who bought Baxter International's diagnostics unit for over $440 million, in late 1994. The new firm became the world's largest company devoted to diagnostics, with sales of over $500 million. The "Dade" part of the name is a legacy of the "Dade Reagents Company", founded by Dr. John Elliott near the end of the 1940s to provide consistent, high quality typing and testing of blood. Behring Diagnostics, a company bearing Dr. von Behring's name, was spun off from Hoechst AG (which later became Aventis) in 1995. Soon after its formation, the company acquired a drug-testing firm called Syva Company and the diagnostics and clinical chemistry division of DuPont in 1996.〔(fundinguniverse.com Dade Behring history )〕 Jim Reid-Anderson joined Dade Behring Holdings Inc, in 1996 as Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer (CFO) and became Chief Administrative Officer and CFO in September 1997. Nelson Chai joined Dade Behring in 1997 as corporate vice president of worldwide field finance; he later became their senior vice president of business development. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Dade Behring」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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