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Hoffman wrote to say we left something out. Liz Hoffman: Andrew Liveris has an easy laugh and a charming accent. And the "rebranding" of Dow sounds like a benign enough corporate mission. However, simply Google "Lawsuits against Dow Chemical" and you'll... Full Article at Marketplace
People in white lab coats, right? Vials full of liquids, maybe? Andrew Liveris is the CEO of Dow Chemical. I caught up with a few weeks back, when he was at a Fortune Magazine conference here in Southern California. The first question was about those... Full Article at Marketplace
BEIJING, CHINA - MARCH 19: Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao (R) shakes hands with Dow Chemical Company Chairman, President and CEO Andrew Liveris during a meeting with entrepreneurs from various countries at China Development Forum at The Great Hall Of The... View Photo »
We think 15 percent is about right
MI — Four protesters who traveled 16 hours from Moorhead, Minn. , held signs in front of the Midland Center for the Arts at Dow Chemical Co.'s annual shareholder meeting today. Two of the protesters also addressed Chief Executive Officer Andrew Liveris... Full Article at MLive.com
MIDLAND, MI — Dow Chemical Co. shareholders and employees weren't surprised by any of the announcements made at today's 115th annual shareholder meeting, but they were not disappointed by Chairman and Chief Executive Andrew Liveris' progress report and... Full Article at MLive.com
Dow shareholders also approved Chairman and CEO Andrew Liveris' $19.3 million compensation package for 2011, an employee stock purchase plan and an executive stock compensation plan. Shareholders rejected a plan that would have let them vote by written... Full Article at Hartford Courant
Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao (R) shakes hands with Dow Chemical Company Chairman, President and CEO Andrew Liveris (L) during a meeting with entrepreneurs from various countries during the China Development Forum at The Great Hall of The People in Beijing... View Photo »
We anticipate that global growth will gain momentum as we move through the second quarter and into the remainder of the year
The parking lot is largely full, minutes before the 10 a.m. address. Inside, shareholders are greeted with displays from Midland Chemical, including a large chalk board where investors are encouraged in chalk to answer questions such as, "Who inspires... Full Article at MLive.com
MI — Andrew Liveris, Dow Chemical Co. chairman and chief executive officer, will address the company’s “significant achievements and further evolution of our transformational strategy” to shareholders today, a company statement reads. The business... Full Article at MLive.com
“The decision to give Dow the wrap contract is a toxic stain on the conscience of London.” Dow Chief Executive Officer Andrew Liveris said opposition to the sponsorship is “beyond belief” because his company acquired Union Carbide 17 years after the... Full Article at Bloomberg.com
Andrew Liveris is a Greek-Australian-American executive from Australia and is the Chairman, CEO and President of The Dow Chemical Company based in the United States. Full Article At Wikipedia.org
We think 15 percent is about right
We anticipate that global growth will gain momentum as we move through the second quarter and into the remainder of the year
Job creation, generational wealth, creating the right future for our children. That's what we see here in Texas
For the first time in over a decade, U.S. natural gas prices are affordable and relatively stable, attracting new industry investments and growth and putting us on the threshold of an American manufacturing resurgence
This increase demonstrates our Board’s commitment to pursue a dividend policy that is reflective of a growth company long-term, and deploy cash against our three stated priorities – shareholder remuneration, debt pay-down and organic investments in our portfolio ... Looking ahead, we are confident in ou...
Most people believe we actually need to make a choice: growth of the economy on the one hand, protection of the environment on the other
We recognize that no one industry — and certainly no one company — can solve these challenges alone ... They’re too big, they’re too global, and they’re too urgent … History tells us that if we have a chance at solving anything, then we need to pull our collective creativity together.
At Dow, we know that the most successful partnerships are formed when there is a foundational belief that business interests and public interests should be aligned in order to create long-term solutions for the greater good of humanity
Sustainability is not a noun
We are all for the export of natural gas
Some exports will occur and I think that's logical
Low and stable energy prices have changed the entire equation, and this is only potentially the start
Europe is still quite a mess
If we allow the world gas price to come to this country by exporting gas then it will destroy the benefits of plentiful cheap gas
We can't afford continued inaction from Washington
To keep coming back to the notion that you acquire a company where there is a bright line on the liability that was settled way beyond your time, and to hook you into that event, it’s beyond belief that people are still trying that
We are on the ground there describing to everyone that will listen to us, including the newspapers, what our involvement is with the Olympics and what our involvement wasn’t with Bhopal
We have to change the national psychology
This is the one that keeps me up at night: The human talent issue that built this country and rebuilding it so that the American manufacturing base can truly move to advanced technologies
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