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Qure Medical acquires Silicone Altimex

Qure Medical has bought Silicone Altimex. Qure Medical provides integrated elastomer solutions to medical device manufacturers. Silicone Altimex is one of Europe’s leading independent manufacturers of cleanroom-produced silicone tubing components and assemblies for the pharmaceutical industry. “This transaction is an…

Avon Rubber acquires Hudstar Systems Inc.

Avon is pleased to report that it has completed the acquisition of 100% of the share capital of Hudstar Systems Inc. (‘Hudstar’) for US$5.1million in cash from existing cash resources. Hudstar is a leading Florida, USA based designer and manufacturer…

Viton VTR-9307 by Chemours launched

Chemours has launched Viton VTR-9307. The bisphenol-cured fluorinated rubber pre-compound is for the production of fluoroelastomer (FKM) parts with long-term resistance to hot acidic gases and condensates. Based on proprietary technology, the new product is said to combine the advantages…

Profit falls for tyre maker Sameer

Kenyan tyre maker Sameer suffered a 42 % loss in pre-tax profits recently. Sameer said it continued to face competition from cheaper, imported tyres from Asia, a factor it had blamed for losses in 2014. Political unrest in Burundi, a…

German carmakers to purchase Nokia HERE

A line of German automakers have agreed to buy Nokia’s business HERE for 2.9 billion euros. The automakers include Daimler, BMW and Volkswagen’s premium division Audi. The sources said the deal was likely to be announced on Monday. Daimler declined…