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Fisher Scientific

Fisher Scientific International, Inc. (NYSE: FSH[1]) was a laboratory supply and biotechnology company that provided products and services to the global scientific research and clinical laboratory markets until its merger with Thermo Electron in 2006, after which it became Thermo Fisher Scientific. The company offered products and services to over 350,000 customers located in approximately 150 countries including pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies, secondary and higher education institutions, hospitals and medical research institutions, and quality control, process control and research and development laboratories.

Fisher Scientific
IndustryScientific tools and reagents
Founded1902
Defunct2006 (company)
Fatemerged with Thermo Electron
SuccessorThermo Fisher Scientific (company)
HeadquartersPittsburgh
Key people
Paul Montrone, last CEO
David T. Della Panta, last president/COO
ParentThermo Fisher Scientific[a][b]
Websitehttps://www.fishersci.com/us/en/home.html

History Edit

 
1921 photograph of Pittsburgh with Fisher Scientific sign on top of building

The company was founded in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania in 1902 by Chester Garfield Fisher (1881-1965), originally called the "Scientific Materials Co.".[2][3] After obtaining his degree in engineering at Western University of Pennsylvania (now University of Pittsburgh), C.G. Fisher purchased the stockroom of the Pittsburgh Testing Laboratory. Fisher became a supplier of lab equipment and reagents for the area's industrial research. Early products included microscopes, burets, pipettes, litmus, balances, colorimeters, dissecting kits, and anatomical models.[3] The first catalog, the 400 page Scientific Materials Co. Catalog of Laboratory Apparatus & Supplies, was published in 1904.

Fisher established an R&D lab at his company in 1915. Edwin Fisher, Chester's brother, developed the Meker-Fisher burner in 1921, an advancement on the design of the Bunsen burner.[2] The company manufactured an electric-combustion furnace and combustion train for analyzing carbon levels in steel, and an electrically heated and thermostatically controlled bacteriological incubator.[3]

In 1925, the company purchased Montreal-based Scientific Supplies, Ltd.[3] The same year, the company was renamed Fisher Scientific. In 1940, Fisher Scientific acquired the New York supply company Eimer & Amend, which was founded in 1851 by Bernard G. Amend.[2]

Aiken Fisher, Chester's oldest son, became president of the company in 1949. In 1955, Fisher established a chemical manufacturing facility in Fair Lawn, New Jersey. In 1957, the company purchased the New York-based medical apparatus supply company E. Machlett & Sons.[3] In 1959 the company opened an instrument and supplies facility in Indiana, Pennsylvania.

 
Fisher brand caliper.

Chester Fisher died in 1965 at age 84. His sons maintained leadership of the company, with Aiken becoming Chairman and Benjamin becoming president. The youngest son, James Fisher, had the title Senior Vice President.[2]

Fisher Scientific Company issued its first public stock in 1965, and that year the company had $58 million in sales and close to a million customer transactions. In 1968 Fisher shares were listed on the New York Stock Exchange.[2]

In 1965 the company introduced the Differential Thermalyzer, a differential thermal analysis instrument.[3] It acquired Pfeiffer Glass, Inc. in 1966, a manufacturer of high accuracy volumetric pipettes. The company released the Photometric Titralyzer that year, and a Hem-alyzer in 1968. In 1968, it purchased Massachusetts-based Jarrell-Ash Company, a producer of optical instrumentation, particularly for emission and atomic absorption spectroscopy. It acquired Chicago-based Stansi Scientific Company in 1967, expanding into educational science supplies. In 1976, Fisher Scientific established an Instrument Service Division.[3]

Fisher was acquired by Morristown, New Jersey-based Allied Corporation in 1981 for $330 million.[4] At this time Benjamin R. Fisher was Chairman of the company, having gained the position in 1975 upon Aiken's retirement. Operating as a subsidiary of Allied Corporation (and later AlliedSignal Inc., and The Henley Group), Fisher established a Biotechnology Division in 1985.[3]

In 1991, The Henley Group sold a majority interest in Fisher through a public stock offering. The public entity was called Fisher Scientific International Inc., and based in Hampton, New Hampshire. Fisher Scientific Company remained in Pittsburgh as an operating subsidiary. In 1992, Fisher facilities were ISO-9000 certified.[3]

In the 1990s, Fisher, with partner Intertech Corporation of Atkinson, New Hampshire, set up a pharmaceutical testing and certification lab in Moscow, Russia, to serve with the Russian Federation's Ministry of Health and Medical Industry needs. Fisher acquired Eastman Kodak Company's organic-chemicals business and Janssen Chimica, forming Acros Organics.[3]

In August 2004, the company merged with Apogent Technologies Inc., a company engaged primarily in the manufacture and sale of laboratory products in the United States and other countries.[citation needed]

In May 2006, Fisher Scientific and Thermo Electron announced that they would merge in a tax-free, stock-for-stock exchange. The merger closed on November 9, 2006 and the merged company is now called Thermo Fisher Scientific. The merger was valued at $12.8 billion.[5]

See also Edit

Notes Edit

  1. ^ Lower, Josh (2005). "Fisher Scientific International Inc." Hoover's Online. Retrieved 4 July 2005.
  2. ^ 2004 Annual Report (Form 10-K). Retrieved 4 July 2005.

References Edit

  1. ^ "Nasdaq: Fisher Scientific International Inc". Nasdaq. Retrieved 31 January 2018.
  2. ^ a b c d e "History of Fisher Scientific". Hampton, NH library. Retrieved 27 Apr 2014.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j "Fisher Scientific International Inc. History". fundinguniverse.com. Retrieved 27 Apr 2014.
  4. ^ "ALLIED SET TO BUY FISHER SCIENTIFIC". The New York Times. 31 Jul 1981. Retrieved 27 Apr 2014.
  5. ^ "Thermo Fisher to buy Life Tech for $13.6 billion". Reuters. 15 April 2013.

External links Edit

  • 1980 article on Fisher's product line
  • ISO 9001:2015 Quality System Certified Organization, Scientific Lab Equipment
  • 1987 article on Fisher products

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Fisher Scientific International Inc NYSE FSH 1 was a laboratory supply and biotechnology company that provided products and services to the global scientific research and clinical laboratory markets until its merger with Thermo Electron in 2006 after which it became Thermo Fisher Scientific The company offered products and services to over 350 000 customers located in approximately 150 countries including pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies secondary and higher education institutions hospitals and medical research institutions and quality control process control and research and development laboratories Fisher ScientificIndustryScientific tools and reagentsFounded1902Defunct2006 company Fatemerged with Thermo ElectronSuccessorThermo Fisher Scientific company HeadquartersPittsburghKey peoplePaul Montrone last CEODavid T Della Panta last president COOParentThermo Fisher Scientific a b Websitehttps www fishersci com us en home html Contents 1 History 2 See also 3 Notes 4 References 5 External linksHistory Edit nbsp 1921 photograph of Pittsburgh with Fisher Scientific sign on top of buildingThe company was founded in Pittsburgh Pennsylvania in 1902 by Chester Garfield Fisher 1881 1965 originally called the Scientific Materials Co 2 3 After obtaining his degree in engineering at Western University of Pennsylvania now University of Pittsburgh C G Fisher purchased the stockroom of the Pittsburgh Testing Laboratory Fisher became a supplier of lab equipment and reagents for the area s industrial research Early products included microscopes burets pipettes litmus balances colorimeters dissecting kits and anatomical models 3 The first catalog the 400 page Scientific Materials Co Catalog of Laboratory Apparatus amp Supplies was published in 1904 Fisher established an R amp D lab at his company in 1915 Edwin Fisher Chester s brother developed the Meker Fisher burner in 1921 an advancement on the design of the Bunsen burner 2 The company manufactured an electric combustion furnace and combustion train for analyzing carbon levels in steel and an electrically heated and thermostatically controlled bacteriological incubator 3 In 1925 the company purchased Montreal based Scientific Supplies Ltd 3 The same year the company was renamed Fisher Scientific In 1940 Fisher Scientific acquired the New York supply company Eimer amp Amend which was founded in 1851 by Bernard G Amend 2 Aiken Fisher Chester s oldest son became president of the company in 1949 In 1955 Fisher established a chemical manufacturing facility in Fair Lawn New Jersey In 1957 the company purchased the New York based medical apparatus supply company E Machlett amp Sons 3 In 1959 the company opened an instrument and supplies facility in Indiana Pennsylvania nbsp Fisher brand caliper Chester Fisher died in 1965 at age 84 His sons maintained leadership of the company with Aiken becoming Chairman and Benjamin becoming president The youngest son James Fisher had the title Senior Vice President 2 Fisher Scientific Company issued its first public stock in 1965 and that year the company had 58 million in sales and close to a million customer transactions In 1968 Fisher shares were listed on the New York Stock Exchange 2 In 1965 the company introduced the Differential Thermalyzer a differential thermal analysis instrument 3 It acquired Pfeiffer Glass Inc in 1966 a manufacturer of high accuracy volumetric pipettes The company released the Photometric Titralyzer that year and a Hem alyzer in 1968 In 1968 it purchased Massachusetts based Jarrell Ash Company a producer of optical instrumentation particularly for emission and atomic absorption spectroscopy It acquired Chicago based Stansi Scientific Company in 1967 expanding into educational science supplies In 1976 Fisher Scientific established an Instrument Service Division 3 Fisher was acquired by Morristown New Jersey based Allied Corporation in 1981 for 330 million 4 At this time Benjamin R Fisher was Chairman of the company having gained the position in 1975 upon Aiken s retirement Operating as a subsidiary of Allied Corporation and later AlliedSignal Inc and The Henley Group Fisher established a Biotechnology Division in 1985 3 In 1991 The Henley Group sold a majority interest in Fisher through a public stock offering The public entity was called Fisher Scientific International Inc and based in Hampton New Hampshire Fisher Scientific Company remained in Pittsburgh as an operating subsidiary In 1992 Fisher facilities were ISO 9000 certified 3 In the 1990s Fisher with partner Intertech Corporation of Atkinson New Hampshire set up a pharmaceutical testing and certification lab in Moscow Russia to serve with the Russian Federation s Ministry of Health and Medical Industry needs Fisher acquired Eastman Kodak Company s organic chemicals business and Janssen Chimica forming Acros Organics 3 In August 2004 the company merged with Apogent Technologies Inc a company engaged primarily in the manufacture and sale of laboratory products in the United States and other countries citation needed In May 2006 Fisher Scientific and Thermo Electron announced that they would merge in a tax free stock for stock exchange The merger closed on November 9 2006 and the merged company is now called Thermo Fisher Scientific The merger was valued at 12 8 billion 5 See also EditBiochemistry Lancaster Laboratories Pharmaceutical companies Pharmaceutical chemistry History of biochemistryNotes Edit Lower Josh 2005 Fisher Scientific International Inc Hoover s Online Retrieved 4 July 2005 2004 Annual Report Form 10 K Retrieved 4 July 2005 References Edit Nasdaq Fisher Scientific International Inc Nasdaq Retrieved 31 January 2018 a b c d e History of Fisher Scientific Hampton NH library Retrieved 27 Apr 2014 a b c d e f g h i j Fisher Scientific International Inc History fundinguniverse com Retrieved 27 Apr 2014 ALLIED SET TO BUY FISHER SCIENTIFIC The New York Times 31 Jul 1981 Retrieved 27 Apr 2014 Thermo Fisher to buy Life Tech for 13 6 billion Reuters 15 April 2013 External links EditFisher HealthCare Clinical Catalog The Digital Edition Fisher HealthCare Rapid Diagnostics Catalog The Digital Edition 1980 article on Fisher s product line ISO 9001 2015 Quality System Certified Organization Scientific Lab Equipment 1987 article on Fisher products Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Fisher Scientific amp oldid 1145830547, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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