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| name = ALTANA AG |
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| logo = Altana Logo 2007.svg |
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| type = [[Aktiengesellschaft]] |
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| founder = [[Herbert Quandt]] |
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⚫ | | key_people = * Martin Babilas, CEO<ref name="altana.com">{{cite web|url=http://www.altana.com/company/management/martin-babilas.html|title=Martin Babilas - ALTANA AG|first=ALTANA|last=AG|website=www.altana.com|access-date=6 January 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20181001102543/https://www.altana.com/company/management/martin-babilas.html|archive-date=1 October 2018|url-status=dead}}</ref> |
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* Dr. Matthias L. Wolfgruber, Chair, Supervisory Board<ref name="Supervisory Board">{{cite web|url=http://www.altana.com/company/supervisory-board.html|title=Supervisory Board - ALTANA AG|first=ALTANA|last=AG|website=www.altana.com|access-date=27 March 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190308040404/https://www.altana.com/company/supervisory-board.html|archive-date=8 March 2019|url-status=dead}}</ref> |
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* [[Susanne Klatten]] - sole owner and deputy chairman<ref>{{cite web |
* [[Susanne Klatten]] - sole owner and deputy chairman<ref>{{cite web |
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| industry = [[Chemical industry|Chemicals]] |
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| revenue = [[Euro|€]] 3 billion (2022)<ref name="CR2020" /> |
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| revenue = [[Euro|€]] 2.307 billion (2018)<ref>[http://www.altana.com/press-news/press-news.html?no_cache=1&newsID=4081 "Half-Year Results: ALTANA Achieves Operating Sales Increase"] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171230194902/http://www.altana.com/press-news/press-news.html?no_cache=1&newsID=4081 |date=30 December 2017 }}, ''altana.com''. Retrieved 31 December 2018.</ref> |
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| num_employees = 7,000 (2022)<ref name="CR2020" /> |
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| num_employees = 6,428 (2018)<ref>[http://www.altana.com/company/success-story/employees.html "Success due to our employees"] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20181001095504/https://www.altana.com/company/success-story/employees.html |date=1 October 2018 }}, ''altana.com''. Retrieved 31 December 2018.</ref> |
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| subsid = {{ubl|[[Actega]]|[[BYK Additives & Instruments|BYK]]|[[Eckart]]|[[Elantas]]|Savage Laboratories}} |
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[[Actega]]. |
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| foundation = 1977 |
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| location_city = [[Wesel]] |
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'''Altana AG''' (styled as '''ALTANA''') is a |
'''Altana AG''' (styled as '''ALTANA''') is a German chemical company headquartered in [[Wesel]]. It was created in 1977, as a result of spinning off divisions from the Varta Group.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.altana.com/company/history.html|title=History - ALTANA AG|first=ALTANA|last=AG|website=www.altana.com}}</ref>{{Self-published inline|date=August 2024|certain=yes}} The first CEO was [[Herbert Quandt]]. |
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The group comprises the divisions [[BYK Additives & Instruments|BYK]] (coating additives and instruments), Eckart (metal effect pigments and metallic printing inks), Elantas (insulation materials for the electrical and electronics industries) and Actega (coatings and sealant compounds for the packaging industry). |
The group comprises the divisions [[BYK Additives & Instruments|BYK]] (coating additives and instruments), Eckart (metal effect pigments and metallic printing inks), Elantas (insulation materials for the electrical and electronics industries) and Actega (coatings and sealant compounds for the packaging industry). |
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The Altana Group has |
The Altana Group has 48 production facilities and 63 service and research laboratories worldwide. In 2022, the company, with about 7,000 employees, posted revenues of over €3 billion.<ref name="CR2020">[https://www.altana.com/fileadmin/altana/press-news/corporate-report-2022/altana_corporate_report_2022.pdf "Altana Corporate Report 2022"] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171230194902/http://www.altana.com/press-news/press-news.html?no_cache=1&newsID=4081 |date=30 December 2017 }}, ''altana.com''. Retrieved 31 December 2019.</ref> |
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== History == |
== History == |
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Altana's roots go back to 1873, when Heinrich Byk founded the chemicals factory Dr. Heinrich Byk Chemische Fabrik in [[Oranienburg]]. The company grew, and in 1931 it was renamed BYK-Gulden Lomberg. In 1941 majority control of the company was acquired by AFA (Akkumulatoren-Fabrik AG) which was renamed [[VARTA]] in 1962. In 1977 VARTA was split into three companies, one of which was Altana.<ref>{{cite web|title=History|url=http://www.altana.com/company/history.html|publisher=Altana AG|accessdate=15 March 2017|language=en}}</ref> |
Altana's roots go back to 1873, when Heinrich Byk founded the chemicals factory Dr. Heinrich Byk Chemische Fabrik in [[Oranienburg]]. The company grew, and in 1931, it was renamed BYK-Gulden Lomberg. In 1941, majority control of the company was acquired by AFA (Akkumulatoren-Fabrik AG) which was renamed [[VARTA]] in 1962. In 1977, VARTA was split into three companies, one of which was Altana.<ref>{{cite web|title=History|url=http://www.altana.com/company/history.html|publisher=Altana AG|accessdate=15 March 2017|language=en}}</ref> |
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From 1977 to 2010, Altana was publicly traded on the [[Frankfurt Stock Exchange]]. Altana was also admitted to trading on the [[New York Stock Exchange]] from 2002 to 2007. |
From 1977 to 2010, Altana was publicly traded on the [[Frankfurt Stock Exchange]]. Altana was also admitted to trading on the [[New York Stock Exchange]] from 2002 to 2007. |
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On 19 December 2006 the majority of [[shareholder]]s voted to approve the sale of the pharmaceuticals division to the Danish company [[Nycomed]]. Nycomed is owned by an investment consortium led by [[Nordic Capital]] and [[Credit Suisse]]. With the sale of the pharmaceuticals division, headquartered in [[Konstanz]], [[Germany]], Altana lost a major pillar of its business. At that time, 9,000 of the company's 13,500 employees were working for Altana in the pharmaceuticals sector, generating two-thirds of the company's total revenue. And indeed, the balance-sheet revenues fell by around 60 percent in 2006, but gained over six percent in 2007. |
On 19 December 2006, the majority of [[shareholder]]s voted to approve the sale of the pharmaceuticals division to the Danish company [[Nycomed]].<ref>{{Cite web |title=Global leader in true specialty chemicals - ALTANA AG |url=https://www.altana.com/index.php?page=400&news_id=817 |access-date=2023-02-27 |website=www.altana.com}}</ref> Nycomed is owned by an investment consortium led by [[Nordic Capital]] and [[Credit Suisse]]. With the sale of the pharmaceuticals division, headquartered in [[Konstanz]], [[Germany]], Altana lost a major pillar of its business. At that time, 9,000 of the company's 13,500 employees were working for Altana in the pharmaceuticals sector, generating two-thirds of the company's total revenue. And indeed, the balance-sheet revenues fell by around 60 percent in 2006, but gained over six percent in 2007. |
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The patent for |
The patent for [[pantoprazole]], a [[stomach ulcer]] and reflux treatment drug, the main revenue-generator for the former pharmaceuticals division, expired in 2009/2010. While the Altana Management Board justified the divestiture of the pharmaceutical business with delays in the approval of new products, increased research and development costs as well as strict regulatory requirements in the [[US]] and [[Europe]], shareholder activists asserted that the management board had invested too little in the pharmaceutical business in the preceding years and had failed to develop successor products in time to compensate for the revenue losses to be expected due to the expiry of the pantaprazole patent at the end of the decade. |
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The pharmaceuticals division was sold for €4.6 billion. The entire proceeds from the sale were disbursed to the shareholders, who received a special dividend of €33 per share. Critics expressed discontent that the main shareholder benefited most from the sale of the pharmaceuticals division. |
The pharmaceuticals division was sold for €4.6 billion. The entire proceeds from the sale were disbursed to the shareholders, who received a special dividend of €33 per share. Critics expressed discontent that the main shareholder benefited most from the sale of the pharmaceuticals division. |
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Until 1 January 2007, the company was organized into the pharmaceuticals division Altana Pharma AG, formerly Byk Gulden Lomberg Chemische Fabrik, headquartered in Konstanz, and the specialty chemicals division Altana Chemie AG based in [[Wesel]]. Since the sale of the pharmaceutical business to Nycomed, Altana has been operating exclusively in the specialty chemicals segment. This restructuring was accompanied by a change in the company logo, which was unified across all subsidiaries. |
Until 1 January 2007, the company was organized into the pharmaceuticals division Altana Pharma AG, formerly Byk Gulden Lomberg Chemische Fabrik, headquartered in Konstanz, and the specialty chemicals division Altana Chemie AG based in [[Wesel]]. Since the sale of the pharmaceutical business to Nycomed, Altana has been operating exclusively in the specialty chemicals segment. This restructuring was accompanied by a change in the company logo, which was unified across all subsidiaries. |
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On 6 November 2008, main shareholder [[SKion GmbH]] (Germany, owned by [[Susanne Klatten]]) issued a public takeover offer of €13 per share for all outstanding shares, an action which drove up the stock price. A company spokesperson stated that the intention was to delist the company from public trading. To achieve this, SKion issued a second takeover offer of €14 per share to the remaining shareholders on 9 November 2009. |
On 6 November 2008, main shareholder [[SKion GmbH]] (Germany, owned by [[Susanne Klatten]]) issued a public takeover offer of €13 per share for all outstanding shares, an action which drove up the stock price.<ref>{{Cite web |date=2010-01-13 |title=boerse.ARD.de : Klatten will Altana ganz schlucken |url=http://boerse.ard.de/content.jsp?key=dokument_320552 |access-date=2023-02-27 |archive-date=13 January 2010 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100113132259/http://boerse.ard.de/content.jsp?key=dokument_320552 |url-status=dead }}</ref> A company spokesperson stated that the intention was to delist the company from public trading. To achieve this, SKion issued a second takeover offer of €14 per share to the remaining shareholders on 9 November 2009.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Skion strebt Squeeze-out bei Chemiekonzern Altana an |url=http://www.boersennews.de/nachrichten/artikel/skion-strebt-squeeze-out-bei-chemiekonzern-altana-an/122808677/1010 |access-date=27 February 2023 |archive-date=15 August 2011 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110815135247/http://www.boersennews.de/nachrichten/artikel/skion-strebt-squeeze-out-bei-chemiekonzern-altana-an/122808677/1010 |url-status=dead }}</ref> |
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On 30 December 2008, the [[Frankfurt Stock Exchange]] announced that Altana would be removed from its [[MDAX]] index, as the increase in the share held by SKion had pushed the portion of stock held in free float to under ten percent. By June 2010, SKion held 95.04 percent of all shares. |
On 30 December 2008, the [[Frankfurt Stock Exchange]] announced that Altana would be removed from its [[MDAX]] index, as the increase in the share held by SKion had pushed the portion of stock held in free float to under ten percent. By June 2010, SKion held 95.04 percent of all shares. |
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== External links == |
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* [http://www.altana.de/ Website of Altana AG] |
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* [https://web.archive.org/web/20181001103852/https://www.altana.com/press-news/dates-events/report-on-the-business-year-2013.html Report on the Business Year 2013], Altana AG |
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Company type | Aktiengesellschaft |
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Industry | Chemicals |
Founded | 1977 |
Founder | Herbert Quandt |
Headquarters | , |
Key people |
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Revenue | € 3 billion (2022)[4] |
Number of employees | 7,000 (2022)[4] |
Subsidiaries | |
Website | www.altana.com |
Altana AG (styled as ALTANA) is a German chemical company headquartered in Wesel. It was created in 1977, as a result of spinning off divisions from the Varta Group.[5][self-published source] The first CEO was Herbert Quandt.
The group comprises the divisions BYK (coating additives and instruments), Eckart (metal effect pigments and metallic printing inks), Elantas (insulation materials for the electrical and electronics industries) and Actega (coatings and sealant compounds for the packaging industry).
The Altana Group has 48 production facilities and 63 service and research laboratories worldwide. In 2022, the company, with about 7,000 employees, posted revenues of over €3 billion.[4]
History
[edit]Altana's roots go back to 1873, when Heinrich Byk founded the chemicals factory Dr. Heinrich Byk Chemische Fabrik in Oranienburg. The company grew, and in 1931, it was renamed BYK-Gulden Lomberg. In 1941, majority control of the company was acquired by AFA (Akkumulatoren-Fabrik AG) which was renamed VARTA in 1962. In 1977, VARTA was split into three companies, one of which was Altana.[6]
From 1977 to 2010, Altana was publicly traded on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange. Altana was also admitted to trading on the New York Stock Exchange from 2002 to 2007.
On 19 December 2006, the majority of shareholders voted to approve the sale of the pharmaceuticals division to the Danish company Nycomed.[7] Nycomed is owned by an investment consortium led by Nordic Capital and Credit Suisse. With the sale of the pharmaceuticals division, headquartered in Konstanz, Germany, Altana lost a major pillar of its business. At that time, 9,000 of the company's 13,500 employees were working for Altana in the pharmaceuticals sector, generating two-thirds of the company's total revenue. And indeed, the balance-sheet revenues fell by around 60 percent in 2006, but gained over six percent in 2007.
The patent for pantoprazole, a stomach ulcer and reflux treatment drug, the main revenue-generator for the former pharmaceuticals division, expired in 2009/2010. While the Altana Management Board justified the divestiture of the pharmaceutical business with delays in the approval of new products, increased research and development costs as well as strict regulatory requirements in the US and Europe, shareholder activists asserted that the management board had invested too little in the pharmaceutical business in the preceding years and had failed to develop successor products in time to compensate for the revenue losses to be expected due to the expiry of the pantaprazole patent at the end of the decade.
The pharmaceuticals division was sold for €4.6 billion. The entire proceeds from the sale were disbursed to the shareholders, who received a special dividend of €33 per share. Critics expressed discontent that the main shareholder benefited most from the sale of the pharmaceuticals division.
Until 1 January 2007, the company was organized into the pharmaceuticals division Altana Pharma AG, formerly Byk Gulden Lomberg Chemische Fabrik, headquartered in Konstanz, and the specialty chemicals division Altana Chemie AG based in Wesel. Since the sale of the pharmaceutical business to Nycomed, Altana has been operating exclusively in the specialty chemicals segment. This restructuring was accompanied by a change in the company logo, which was unified across all subsidiaries.
On 6 November 2008, main shareholder SKion GmbH (Germany, owned by Susanne Klatten) issued a public takeover offer of €13 per share for all outstanding shares, an action which drove up the stock price.[8] A company spokesperson stated that the intention was to delist the company from public trading. To achieve this, SKion issued a second takeover offer of €14 per share to the remaining shareholders on 9 November 2009.[9]
On 30 December 2008, the Frankfurt Stock Exchange announced that Altana would be removed from its MDAX index, as the increase in the share held by SKion had pushed the portion of stock held in free float to under ten percent. By June 2010, SKion held 95.04 percent of all shares.
In Germany, the stock was traded mainly on the Frankfurt and Stuttgart Exchanges and the Xetra platform; internationally, it was admitted to trading on the London Stock Exchange and the NASD Group, now FINRA, in the US.
After SKion acquired the entire Altana stock through a squeeze-out, trading in this stock was suspended effective 27 August 2010.
References
[edit]- ^ AG, ALTANA. "Martin Babilas - ALTANA AG". www.altana.com. Archived from the original on 1 October 2018. Retrieved 6 January 2016.
- ^ AG, ALTANA. "Supervisory Board - ALTANA AG". www.altana.com. Archived from the original on 8 March 2019. Retrieved 27 March 2014.
- ^ "Forbes". Forbes. Retrieved 8 November 2019.
- ^ a b c "Altana Corporate Report 2022" Archived 30 December 2017 at the Wayback Machine, altana.com. Retrieved 31 December 2019.
- ^ AG, ALTANA. "History - ALTANA AG". www.altana.com.
- ^ "History". Altana AG. Retrieved 15 March 2017.
- ^ "Global leader in true specialty chemicals - ALTANA AG". www.altana.com. Retrieved 27 February 2023.
- ^ "boerse.ARD.de : Klatten will Altana ganz schlucken". 13 January 2010. Archived from the original on 13 January 2010. Retrieved 27 February 2023.
- ^ "Skion strebt Squeeze-out bei Chemiekonzern Altana an". Archived from the original on 15 August 2011. Retrieved 27 February 2023.