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Specialty Chemicals

DIC offers $97 million for Seqens facility

by Rick Mullin
May 7, 2023 | A version of this story appeared in Volume 101, Issue 15

 

Seqens, a French pharmaceutical services firm, says the Japanese chemical maker DIC has offered to acquire its Canadian subsidiary, PCAS Canada, for $97 million. The Canadian unit specializes in the custom manufacturing of phenolic resins, photoactive compounds, dyes, and other materials used in the production of semiconductors and printed electronics. Seqens got the Canadian facility when it acquired a controlling interest in PCAS in 2017.

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