Hoechst and the German Chemical Industry
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Publication Date:
January 30, 1990
Industry:
Manufacturing
Source:
Harvard Business School
Describes the rise of the German chemical industry and the specific country-based factors that contributed to the rise. Focuses on the German firm Hoechst: its history, its position after World War II, and its subsequent internationalization. Set in 1986 when Hoechst was considering a multi-billion dollar acquisition of Celanese Corp. in the United States. In considering the merits of this acquisition, students will explore the extent to which Hoechst’s competitive advantages still stemmed from its home base in Germany, or from other sources. May be used with Hoechst in the United States (A) and (B).
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