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[[image:Im19400912FL-Bostik.jpg |thumb| Sept 1940.]] | [[image:Im19400912FL-Bostik.jpg |thumb| Sept 1940.]] | ||
[[Image:Im1950BIF4-Bostik.jpg|thumb| 1950. ]] | |||
[[Image:Im1951BIF-BW1-Bostik.jpg|thumb| 1951. ]] | [[Image:Im1951BIF-BW1-Bostik.jpg|thumb| 1951. ]] | ||
[[Image:Im19510420CM-Bost.jpg|thumb| April 1951. ]] | [[Image:Im19510420CM-Bost.jpg|thumb| April 1951. ]] | ||
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Made by [[B. B. Chemical Co]]. | Made by [[B. B. Chemical Co]]. | ||
Bostik Industrial Adhesives and Sealing Compounds for all Industrial Purposes, used extensively by Aircraft, Building, Motor-Car, Radio, Shipbuilding and other Industries. in 1950 there were over 100 varieties of Bostik products. | |||
1962 [[B. B. Chemical Co]] changed its name to '''Bostik Ltd.''' | |||
1974 Chairman, [[Peter Ford]].<ref>[[The Engineer 1974/05/23]]</ref> | 1974 Chairman, [[Peter Ford]].<ref>[[The Engineer 1974/05/23]]</ref> | ||
1975 Acquired by the [[Emhart Corporation]] as part of its takeover of the [[United Shoe Machinery Corporation]]. | |||
1989 [[Black and Decker]] acquired the [[Emhart Corporation]]. | |||
== See Also == | == See Also == |
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Made by B. B. Chemical Co.
Bostik Industrial Adhesives and Sealing Compounds for all Industrial Purposes, used extensively by Aircraft, Building, Motor-Car, Radio, Shipbuilding and other Industries. in 1950 there were over 100 varieties of Bostik products.
1962 B. B. Chemical Co changed its name to Bostik Ltd.
1974 Chairman, Peter Ford.[1]
1975 Acquired by the Emhart Corporation as part of its takeover of the United Shoe Machinery Corporation.
1989 Black and Decker acquired the Emhart Corporation.