BASF, the world's biggest chemical company, unveiled Tuesday plans to invest 10 billion euros (13.07
billion dollars) in the Asia-Pacific region over the next seven years.
The group expects the investment to create about 9,000 new jobs in the (...)
Awwal 21, 1432 H/Feb 24, 2011, SPA -- The world's biggest chemicals group, BASF of
Germany, posted record revenues and profits Thursday for 2010 and
said it expected to exceed both figures in the current year, according to dpa.
It also (...)
A teacher was killed in an attack at a vocational school in the German town of Ludwigshafen on Thursday, police said.
A 23-year-old male suspect was arrested, dpa quoted the police as saying. A large police contingent evacuated and searched the (...)
As nine victims of an apartment fire
in Ludwigshafen in Germany were buried at home in Turkey, police
announced Monday that sniffer dogs had not found any sign of
inflammable chemicals in the ruined building.
Many Turks suspect the February fire (...)
At least nine people were killed after a fire gutted an apartment building in southwestern Germany while revelers were celebrating carnival, police said Monday.
A fire official in Ludwigshafen told CNN at least 60 more people were injured in the (...)
BASF, the world's biggest chemicals group, lifted revenues 12.9 per cent in the second quarter to 9.3 billion euros (11.2 billion dollars) and brightened its forecast Wednesday for the full year.
Earnings before major taxes rose 68.8 per cent year (...)