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  2. Lonza Group - Wikipedia

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    Number of employees. 18,000 (2023) [1] Website. lonza .com. Lonza Group AG is a Swiss multinational manufacturing company for the pharmaceutical, biotechnology and nutrition sectors, headquartered in Basel, with major facilities in Europe, North America and South Asia. Lonza was established under that name in the late 19th-century in Switzerland.

  3. Alusuisse - Wikipedia

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    Alusuisse was a Swiss industrial group founded as Aluminium Industrie Aktien in 1898, Zurich, Switzerland. The organisation was named Schweizerische Aluminium AG from 1963, Alusuisse-Lonza Holding AG from 1990, and Algroup from 1998. From the 1900s, it became a significant employer in the Valais canton through its aluminum production activities ...

  4. Category : Companies listed on the SIX Swiss Exchange

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    BELIMO Holding AG. Bell Food Group. Bellevue Group. Berner Kantonalbank. BKW Energie. Bobst (company) Bossard Group. Burckhardt Compression.

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  6. Swiss Market Index - Wikipedia

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    On 5 July 2007, SWX announced that Ciba Specialty Chemicals, Lonza Group, Givaudan, SGS and one of the two classes of shares of Swatch Group would leave the SMI as of 24 September 2007 leaving 20 securities in the index. [14] September 2009: Nobel Biocare and Bâloise replaced by Lonza Group and SGS. [15] June 2010: Swiss Life replaced by ...

  7. Why You Get Your Best Ideas in the Shower - AOL

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    A moderately engaging activity like a shower provides the perfect environment. Go too boring—think sitting in a chair and staring into middle-distance—and you’ll be too unstimulated to be ...

  8. Swedish phonology - Wikipedia

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    Note that karaten/karaten is the only pair with more than two syllables (although we would get a second one if we used the definite forms of the pair perser/pärser, i.e. perserna/pärserna). The word pair länder ('countries', plural of land) and länder ('loins', plural of länd) could have been included, but this one is controversial.

  9. English phonology - Wikipedia

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    A phoneme of a language or dialect is an abstraction of a speech sound or of a group of different sounds that are all perceived to have the same function by speakers of that particular language or dialect. For example, the English word through consists of three phonemes: the initial "th" sound, the "r" sound, and a vowel sound.