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Linde plc

Linde plc is a global multinational chemical company founded in Germany and, since 2018, domiciled in Ireland and headquartered in the United Kingdom. Linde is the world's largest industrial gas company by market share and revenue. It serves customers in the healthcare, petroleum refining, manufacturing, food, beverage carbonation, fiber-optics, steel making, aerospace, material handling equipment (MHE), chemicals, electronics and water treatment industries.[1] The company's primary business is the manufacturing and distribution of atmospheric gases, including oxygen, nitrogen, argon, rare gases, and process gases, including carbon dioxide, helium, hydrogen, ammonia, electronic gases, specialty gases, and acetylene.[1]

Linde plc
TypePublic limited company
ISINIE00BZ12WP82
IndustryChemical industry
Founded21 June 1879; 144 years ago (1879-06-21)
FounderCarl von Linde
Headquarters
  • Dublin, Ireland (legal domicile)
  • Woking, England (principal executive offices)
Key people
ProductsIndustrial gas production, medical gas and air separation physical plant engineering, logistics services
Revenue US$33.36 billion (2022)
US$5.369 billion (2022)
US$4.147 billion (2022)
Total assets US$79.66 billion (2022)
Total equity US$40.03 billion (2022)
Number of employees
65,010 (2022)
SubsidiariesPraxair, Lincare Holdings, Afrox, American HomePatient, NuCo2, AUECC, GTG Plin, Nauticor
Websitelinde.com
Footnotes / references
[1][2]
Linde Gas gaseus nitrogen plant.

The company was formed by the 2018 merger of Linde AG of Germany (founded in 1879) and Praxair (founded in 1907 as Linde Air Products Company) of the United States. The resulting holding company was incorporated in Ireland, with principal executive offices in Woking, UK.[3]

The company is a member of the Hydrogen Council, a group of companies investing in hydrogen vehicles.[4][5] The company expects hydrogen vehicles to compete with electric vehicles and has invested in wind powered plants that convert water to hydrogen.[6]

The company is ranked 463rd on the Fortune Global 500[7] and 187th on the Forbes Global 2000.[8]

Operations edit

The company has two principal business areas: gas (industrial gases and medical gases), and engineering, procurement, and construction.

Gases edit

In the industrial gas area, the company uses the brand names Linde, AGA, BOC, TIG, Mox-Linde Gases, Afrox, Sigas and PanGas. HiQ is used as an identifier for high purity and premium specialty gases across all of these business brand names.

In the medical gas area, the company uses the brand names Linde Gas Therapeutics, AGA Medical, INO Therapeutics, Linde Homecare, and Farmadomo.

Linde Gas supplies industrial gases, medical gases, specialty gases, refrigerants and other chemicals. Depending on the gas and the quantity required, these may be supplied in portable high-pressure gas cylinders, in liquefied form by road tanker, from on-site gas generators or in gaseous form via pipeline to large customers. This division has four operating segments, Western Europe, the Americas, Asia & Eastern Europe, and South Pacific & Africa. These segments are subdivided into eight Regional Business Units (RBUs). The Gases Division also includes the two Global Business Units (GBUs) – Healthcare (medical gases) and Tonnage (on-site) – and the two Business Areas (BAs) – Merchant & Packaged Gases (liquefied and cylinder gases) and Electronics (electronic gases).

The product range includes hydrogen, acetylene, carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, shielding gases for welding applications, noble gases and specialty gases, oxygen, nitrogen, and argon, all of which are manufactured in Linde's air separation plants.

Linde Healthcare provides pharmaceutical and medical gas products and services for the healthcare industry such as oxygen therapy, aerosol therapy, anaesthesia, and gas for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, asthma, sleep apnoea and pain.

Linde Engineering edit

Linde Engineering designs and builds large-scale chemical plants for the production of industrial gases including oxygen, nitrogen, argon, hydrogen and carbon monoxide, as well as large plants associated with the processing of natural gas, LNG, Liquefied petroleum gas and the manufacture of olefins. The Engineering Division develops process plants in the engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) business worldwide.

The group has more than 1,000 process engineering patents and 4,000 completed plant projects. [9]

The product range includes:

History edit

 
Uranium used to produce the United States' first atom bombs from 1942 to 1948 was processed by Linde Air Products in Tonawanda, New York.[10] This company originally had been founded as U.S. branch of the German “Gesellschaft für Linde´s Eismaschinen Aktiengesellschaft” in 1907, but had been expropriated in 1917 and was integrated into Union Carbide & Carbon Corporation.[11]: 82–83  The New York Times reported in 1981 that 37 million U.S. gallons (140 million liters) of radioactive caustic wastes from the Manhattan Project was dumped into nearby shallow wells specifically chosen "to hide the source of the contamination".[12] Active remediation of sites in Tonawanda was completed in 2013 and have been in a long-term surveillance and maintenance since 2017.[13]

On 21 June 1879, Carl von Linde founded the Gesellschaft für Linde's Eismaschinen Aktiengesellschaft to develop further his work in developing mechanical refrigeration systems for the brewing and food industries. Following success in this market, he moved on to developing lower temperature systems resulting in 1895 in a patent covering the liquefaction of air. Out of this work his company developed equipment for the separation of air and other gases. Linde's process was patented in 1902 and immediately exploited by the first large-scale air separation plant installed in Linde's works in Höllriegelskreuth, near Munich in 1903.[11]: 67 

In 1906, Carl Von Linde decided to expand his oxygen extraction company overseas, targeting America, where no other companies had attempted industrial scale oxygen extraction. Along with Cecil Lightfoot, in 1907, he opened the Linde Air Products Factory, his first plant in America at Buffalo, New York.[14][15]

In addition to plants for air separation, in 1906, Linde engineers started working with others on processes to separate the constituents of water gas.[15] This work lead to the 1909 invention of the Linde–Frank–Caro process to produce hydrogen and carbon monoxide, which were further key feedstocks for the emerging chemicals industry.

In addition to his interests in refrigeration, Carl von Linde had also partnered with Hugo Güldner and Georg Krauß and others in 1904 to form the Güldner Motoren-Gesellschaft mbH in Munich, which was moved to Aschaffenburg in 1906. Linde took full ownership of the company in 1929, and from this origin developed a business manufacturing first engines and tractors, and then from the 1950s onwards, a range of mechanical handling equipment such as fork lift trucks. Linde also acquired the Aktiengesellschaft für Industriegasverwertung (english: Corporation for Industry Gas Utilization), commonly referred to as the Heylandt Works.

Following World War I, Linde's U.S. assets were confiscated. They were incorporated into the Union Carbide Corporation (UCC) as the Linde Air Products division in 1917.[16]

In the years of Nazi Germany, Linde AG benefited from the country's attempt to become self-sufficient by refraining from imports of synthetic fuel and rubber. In 1935, general manager Friedrich Linde received the title of Wehrwirtschaftsführer, which underlined the national importance of Linde AG and allowed the company to further benefit from the German rearmament.[11]: 99 

Before and during World War II, all departments of Linde AG were in some way involved in the armaments production: The Heylandt-Gesellschaft für Apparatebau supplied the German rocket program, other branches produced welding equipment and engines for the armaments industry.[11]: 111  In 1941, Linde manufactured oxygen and helium installations for IG Farben at the Auschwitz concentration camp. Three further planned installations were not installed due to the course of war.[11]: 113–114  According to estimates of the company for mid-1944, between 400 and 500 people were used as forced labourers in production plants.[11]: 115  The company claimed that 75% of its production facilities were destroyed during the war.[11]: 126 

In 1958, the company tested a hydraulic drive system in the "Hydrocar".[15]

In 1989, the company acquired Lansing Bagnall, a British forklift manufacturer.

In 1996, the company acquired the rights to the Linde name from Praxair.[17]

In 2000, the company completed the acquisition of AGA AB of Sweden for $3.71 billion.[18][19]

In the early 2000, Brazilian auction was invented as a new type of auctions to trade gas by electronic auctions for Linde plc in Brazil.[20][21]

In 2004, the company sold its refrigeration division to Carrier Corporation for €325 million.[22]

In September 2006, Linde acquired BOC for €11.7 billion in cash.[23][24]

Linde's forklift business was rebranded as KION Group and sold to KKR and Goldman Sachs for €4bn in January 2007.[25]

In March 2007, the BOC Edwards semiconductor equipment business was sold to private equity firm CCMP Capital for €685m.[26][27][28] Also in March 2007, eight air separation units and related bulk gas business, with about 300 employees, were sold to Airgas for $495 million in cash.[29]

In April 2007, the company sold the industrial gas business of BOC Gazy to Air Products & Chemicals for €370 million or about $503 million.[30]

In 2008, the head office of Linde AG was relocated from its historic headquarters in Wiesbaden to the Angerhof building in downtown Munich.[31]

In 2010, the company acquired over 95% of the shares of Sri Lanka–based Ceylon Oxygen Ltd.[32]

In June 2011, PT Linde Indonesia, a subsidiary of Linde, announced its plan to build an air separation plant worth Rp.1 trillion ($117.33 million) in Cilegon, Banten to supply industrial gas to PT Krakatau Steel's steel plant.[33]

In May 2012, the company acquired the Belgium, France, Germany, Portugal and Spain homecare business of Air Products & Chemicals for €590 million.[34]

In August 2012, the company acquired Lincare Holdings, a healthcare gas provider in the USA for US$4.6 billion to become the largest home care gas supplier in North America.[35][36]

In December 2012, the company acquired homecare company Calea France SAS.[37]

In February 2016, Lincare Holdings acquired American HomePatient, Inc.[38]

In December 2016, Linde Korea completed the acquisition of Air Liquide Korea's industrial merchant & electronics and liquid bulk air gases divisions, based in South Korea.[39]

In early June 2017, after almost a year of on-and-off negotiations, Linde and Praxair, the successor to UCC's Linde Air Products division, agreed to merge.[40]

In July 2018, the company agreed to sell certain business in North and South American assets to Messer Group and CVC Capital Partners for $3.3 billion to gain regulator approval for the Praxair merger.[41][42][43]

On 31 October 2018, the merger was completed except finalising divestitures required by the respective antitrust authorities.[44] On 1 March 2019 the company completed divestitures required by US antitrust authorities.[45]

On 28 February 2019, Matheson acquired Linde HyCO, divested to comply with the regulatory terms of the Praxair merger.[46]

On 9 August 2019 Linde partnered with CarbonCure Technologies.[47]

On 29 August 2019, the company acquired a 10% stake in Hydrospider, a Swiss producer and supplier of hydrogen derived from renewable energy sources.[48][49]

In October 2019, the company invested £28 million in ITM Power, a British manufacturer of polymer electrolyte membrane electrolyzers for hydrogen production via electro-chemical splitting of water into hydrogen and oxygen.[50][51]

In January 2020, the company sold its LifeGas division.[52]

In April 2020, Gasum acquired the company's LNG and Biogas business in Sweden and Norway.[53][54]

In September 2022, Linde sold Gist Limited to Marks & Spencer for £145 million.[55] Gist, headquartered at Chineham Business Park, Basingstoke, offers supply chain services including end-to-end management and customer fulfilment through transport and warehousing. Gist was acquired by Linde as part of its 2006 acquisition of BOC.[56]

Financial data edit

Financial data in € billions[57]
Year 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2022
Revenue 16.655 17.047 17.944 16.948 17.113 33.4 ($)
Net Income 1.430 1.162 1.252 1.327 1.536 4.1 ($)
Assets 32.749 34.425 35.347 35.189 33.513 79.7 ($)
Employees 63,487 65,591 64,538 59,715 57,605 65,010

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Linde plc is a global multinational chemical company founded in Germany and since 2018 domiciled in Ireland and headquartered in the United Kingdom Linde is the world s largest industrial gas company by market share and revenue It serves customers in the healthcare petroleum refining manufacturing food beverage carbonation fiber optics steel making aerospace material handling equipment MHE chemicals electronics and water treatment industries 1 The company s primary business is the manufacturing and distribution of atmospheric gases including oxygen nitrogen argon rare gases and process gases including carbon dioxide helium hydrogen ammonia electronic gases specialty gases and acetylene 1 Linde plcTypePublic limited companyTraded asNYSE LINS amp P 100 componentS amp P 500 componentISINIE00BZ12WP82IndustryChemical industryFounded21 June 1879 144 years ago 1879 06 21 FounderCarl von LindeHeadquartersDublin Ireland legal domicile Woking England principal executive offices Key peopleSanjiv Lamba CEO Steve Angel Chairman Matthew J White CFO ProductsIndustrial gas production medical gas and air separation physical plant engineering logistics servicesRevenueUS 33 36 billion 2022 Operating incomeUS 5 369 billion 2022 Net incomeUS 4 147 billion 2022 Total assetsUS 79 66 billion 2022 Total equityUS 40 03 billion 2022 Number of employees65 010 2022 SubsidiariesPraxair Lincare Holdings Afrox American HomePatient NuCo2 AUECC GTG Plin NauticorWebsitelinde wbr comFootnotes references 1 2 Linde Gas gaseus nitrogen plant The company was formed by the 2018 merger of Linde AG of Germany founded in 1879 and Praxair founded in 1907 as Linde Air Products Company of the United States The resulting holding company was incorporated in Ireland with principal executive offices in Woking UK 3 The company is a member of the Hydrogen Council a group of companies investing in hydrogen vehicles 4 5 The company expects hydrogen vehicles to compete with electric vehicles and has invested in wind powered plants that convert water to hydrogen 6 The company is ranked 463rd on the Fortune Global 500 7 and 187th on the Forbes Global 2000 8 Contents 1 Operations 1 1 Gases 1 2 Linde Engineering 2 History 3 Financial data 4 References 5 External linksOperations editThe company has two principal business areas gas industrial gases and medical gases and engineering procurement and construction Gases edit In the industrial gas area the company uses the brand names Linde AGA BOC TIG Mox Linde Gases Afrox Sigas and PanGas HiQ is used as an identifier for high purity and premium specialty gases across all of these business brand names In the medical gas area the company uses the brand names Linde Gas Therapeutics AGA Medical INO Therapeutics Linde Homecare and Farmadomo Linde Gas supplies industrial gases medical gases specialty gases refrigerants and other chemicals Depending on the gas and the quantity required these may be supplied in portable high pressure gas cylinders in liquefied form by road tanker from on site gas generators or in gaseous form via pipeline to large customers This division has four operating segments Western Europe the Americas Asia amp Eastern Europe and South Pacific amp Africa These segments are subdivided into eight Regional Business Units RBUs The Gases Division also includes the two Global Business Units GBUs Healthcare medical gases and Tonnage on site and the two Business Areas BAs Merchant amp Packaged Gases liquefied and cylinder gases and Electronics electronic gases The product range includes hydrogen acetylene carbon monoxide carbon dioxide shielding gases for welding applications noble gases and specialty gases oxygen nitrogen and argon all of which are manufactured in Linde s air separation plants Linde Healthcare provides pharmaceutical and medical gas products and services for the healthcare industry such as oxygen therapy aerosol therapy anaesthesia and gas for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease asthma sleep apnoea and pain Linde Engineering edit Linde Engineering designs and builds large scale chemical plants for the production of industrial gases including oxygen nitrogen argon hydrogen and carbon monoxide as well as large plants associated with the processing of natural gas LNG Liquefied petroleum gas and the manufacture of olefins The Engineering Division develops process plants in the engineering procurement and construction EPC business worldwide The group has more than 1 000 process engineering patents and 4 000 completed plant projects 9 The product range includes Air separation plants Ethylene Cracker Units Liquefied natural gas and Natural gas processing plants Hydrogen and synthesis gas plants Chemical plants Adsorption and membrane plants Cryogenics plants Carbon capture and storage and carbon dioxide plants Furnaces Incineration and heaters Plant components 9 History edit nbsp Uranium used to produce the United States first atom bombs from 1942 to 1948 was processed by Linde Air Products in Tonawanda New York 10 This company originally had been founded as U S branch of the German Gesellschaft fur Linde s Eismaschinen Aktiengesellschaft in 1907 but had been expropriated in 1917 and was integrated into Union Carbide amp Carbon Corporation 11 82 83 The New York Times reported in 1981 that 37 million U S gallons 140 million liters of radioactive caustic wastes from the Manhattan Project was dumped into nearby shallow wells specifically chosen to hide the source of the contamination 12 Active remediation of sites in Tonawanda was completed in 2013 and have been in a long term surveillance and maintenance since 2017 13 On 21 June 1879 Carl von Linde founded the Gesellschaft fur Linde s Eismaschinen Aktiengesellschaft to develop further his work in developing mechanical refrigeration systems for the brewing and food industries Following success in this market he moved on to developing lower temperature systems resulting in 1895 in a patent covering the liquefaction of air Out of this work his company developed equipment for the separation of air and other gases Linde s process was patented in 1902 and immediately exploited by the first large scale air separation plant installed in Linde s works in Hollriegelskreuth near Munich in 1903 11 67 In 1906 Carl Von Linde decided to expand his oxygen extraction company overseas targeting America where no other companies had attempted industrial scale oxygen extraction Along with Cecil Lightfoot in 1907 he opened the Linde Air Products Factory his first plant in America at Buffalo New York 14 15 In addition to plants for air separation in 1906 Linde engineers started working with others on processes to separate the constituents of water gas 15 This work lead to the 1909 invention of the Linde Frank Caro process to produce hydrogen and carbon monoxide which were further key feedstocks for the emerging chemicals industry In addition to his interests in refrigeration Carl von Linde had also partnered with Hugo Guldner and Georg Krauss and others in 1904 to form the Guldner Motoren Gesellschaft mbH in Munich which was moved to Aschaffenburg in 1906 Linde took full ownership of the company in 1929 and from this origin developed a business manufacturing first engines and tractors and then from the 1950s onwards a range of mechanical handling equipment such as fork lift trucks Linde also acquired the Aktiengesellschaft fur Industriegasverwertung english Corporation for Industry Gas Utilization commonly referred to as the Heylandt Works Following World War I Linde s U S assets were confiscated They were incorporated into the Union Carbide Corporation UCC as the Linde Air Products division in 1917 16 In the years of Nazi Germany Linde AG benefited from the country s attempt to become self sufficient by refraining from imports of synthetic fuel and rubber In 1935 general manager Friedrich Linde received the title of Wehrwirtschaftsfuhrer which underlined the national importance of Linde AG and allowed the company to further benefit from the German rearmament 11 99 Before and during World War II all departments of Linde AG were in some way involved in the armaments production The Heylandt Gesellschaft fur Apparatebau supplied the German rocket program other branches produced welding equipment and engines for the armaments industry 11 111 In 1941 Linde manufactured oxygen and helium installations for IG Farben at the Auschwitz concentration camp Three further planned installations were not installed due to the course of war 11 113 114 According to estimates of the company for mid 1944 between 400 and 500 people were used as forced labourers in production plants 11 115 The company claimed that 75 of its production facilities were destroyed during the war 11 126 In 1958 the company tested a hydraulic drive system in the Hydrocar 15 In 1989 the company acquired Lansing Bagnall a British forklift manufacturer In 1996 the company acquired the rights to the Linde name from Praxair 17 In 2000 the company completed the acquisition of AGA AB of Sweden for 3 71 billion 18 19 In the early 2000 Brazilian auction was invented as a new type of auctions to trade gas by electronic auctions for Linde plc in Brazil 20 21 In 2004 the company sold its refrigeration division to Carrier Corporation for 325 million 22 In September 2006 Linde acquired BOC for 11 7 billion in cash 23 24 Linde s forklift business was rebranded as KION Group and sold to KKR and Goldman Sachs for 4bn in January 2007 25 In March 2007 the BOC Edwards semiconductor equipment business was sold to private equity firm CCMP Capital for 685m 26 27 28 Also in March 2007 eight air separation units and related bulk gas business with about 300 employees were sold to Airgas for 495 million in cash 29 In April 2007 the company sold the industrial gas business of BOC Gazy to Air Products amp Chemicals for 370 million or about 503 million 30 In 2008 the head office of Linde AG was relocated from its historic headquarters in Wiesbaden to the Angerhof building in downtown Munich 31 In 2010 the company acquired over 95 of the shares of Sri Lanka based Ceylon Oxygen Ltd 32 In June 2011 PT Linde Indonesia a subsidiary of Linde announced its plan to build an air separation plant worth Rp 1 trillion 117 33 million in Cilegon Banten to supply industrial gas to PT Krakatau Steel s steel plant 33 In May 2012 the company acquired the Belgium France Germany Portugal and Spain homecare business of Air Products amp Chemicals for 590 million 34 In August 2012 the company acquired Lincare Holdings a healthcare gas provider in the USA for US 4 6 billion to become the largest home care gas supplier in North America 35 36 In December 2012 the company acquired homecare company Calea France SAS 37 In February 2016 Lincare Holdings acquired American HomePatient Inc 38 In December 2016 Linde Korea completed the acquisition of Air Liquide Korea s industrial merchant amp electronics and liquid bulk air gases divisions based in South Korea 39 In early June 2017 after almost a year of on and off negotiations Linde and Praxair the successor to UCC s Linde Air Products division agreed to merge 40 In July 2018 the company agreed to sell certain business in North and South American assets to Messer Group and CVC Capital Partners for 3 3 billion to gain regulator approval for the Praxair merger 41 42 43 On 31 October 2018 the merger was completed except finalising divestitures required by the respective antitrust authorities 44 On 1 March 2019 the company completed divestitures required by US antitrust authorities 45 On 28 February 2019 Matheson acquired Linde HyCO divested to comply with the regulatory terms of the Praxair merger 46 On 9 August 2019 Linde partnered with CarbonCure Technologies 47 On 29 August 2019 the company acquired a 10 stake in Hydrospider a Swiss producer and supplier of hydrogen derived from renewable energy sources 48 49 In October 2019 the company invested 28 million in ITM Power a British manufacturer of polymer electrolyte membrane electrolyzers for hydrogen production via electro chemical splitting of water into hydrogen and oxygen 50 51 In January 2020 the company sold its LifeGas division 52 In April 2020 Gasum acquired the company s LNG and Biogas business in Sweden and Norway 53 54 In September 2022 Linde sold Gist Limited to Marks amp Spencer for 145 million 55 Gist headquartered at Chineham Business Park Basingstoke offers supply chain services including end to end management and customer fulfilment through transport and warehousing Gist was acquired by Linde as part of its 2006 acquisition of BOC 56 nbsp Linde Gas Schiedam Storage nbsp Tank for liquid hydrogen of Linde Museum Autovision Altlussheim nbsp trailH2 nbsp Linde E20 nbsp Linde air separation plant in Washington West VirginiaFinancial data editFinancial data in billions 57 Year 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2022Revenue 16 655 17 047 17 944 16 948 17 113 33 4 Net Income 1 430 1 162 1 252 1 327 1 536 4 1 Assets 32 749 34 425 35 347 35 189 33 513 79 7 Employees 63 487 65 591 64 538 59 715 57 605 65 010 nbsp Companies portalReferences edit a b c Linde plc 2022 Form 10 K Annual Report U S Securities and Exchange Commission 28 February 2023 Leadership Linde plc Imprint Information about incorporation Retrieved 21 May 2021 Amelang Soren 3 April 2019 Gas group Linde says it is absolutely sure there is a future for hydrogen cars Clean Energy Wire Gas Group Linde says it is absolutely sure there is a future for hydrogen cars Fuel Cells Works 4 April 2019 Smalley Joshua 10 July 2015 Linde wind plant a necessary step in creating hydrogen fueled cars Wind Power Engineering amp Development Fortune Global 500 Linde Fortune Linde Forbes a b Linde Engineering Archived from the original on 24 May 2016 Linde Air Products National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health Archived from the original on 24 September 2015 a b c d e f g Dienel Hans Liudger 14 June 2004 Linde History of a Technology Corporation 1879 2004 Palgrave Macmillan ISBN 978 0 230 50953 5 Blumenthal Ralph 1 February 1981 Big Atom Waste Site Reported Found Near Buffalo The New York Times Archived from the original on 4 March 2017 Fact Sheet Tonawanda New York Site United States Department of Energy Retrieved 12 March 2023 Almqvist Ebbe 2003 Development of the Industrial Gas Business History of Industrial Gases Springer Science Business Media pp 187 302 doi 10 1007 978 1 4615 0197 8 5 ISBN 978 1 4613 4962 4 a b c 125 Years of Linde A Chronicle PDF History Union Carbide Company PRAXAIR SELLS RIGHTS TO LINDE NAME TO LINDE A G The New York Times Dow Jones amp Company 19 January 1996 Linde buys Swedish gas group AGA for pounds 2 3bn The Independent 17 August 1999 Archived from the original on 14 June 2022 Latour Almar 17 August 1999 Linde Plans to Acquire AGA In Deal Totaling 3 71 Billion The Wall Street Journal Enterprise Sourcing Cockpit 4 5 Hohere Benutzerfreundlichkeit und neue Auktionsform PortalDerWirtschaft de in German Bernhard Andreas Elektronische Auktionen und Ausschreibungen bei Linde Gas Die Spieltheorie im E Sourcing PDF chemietechnik de Archived from the original PDF on 29 January 2020 Retrieved 29 January 2020 Ong Russell 15 March 2004 Linde sells refrigeration business to US Carrier Corp for Euro325m ICIS Linde completes BOC takeover The Guardian 6 March 2006 Linde acquires BOC The Economic Times 7 September 2006 Laessing Ulf 19 January 2007 Linde sells forklift unit Kion to Goldman KKR Reuters Goldstein Steve 12 March 2007 Linde sells BOC Edwards components unit for 900 million MarketWatch Linde sells BOC Edwards unit to CCMP The Boston Globe 12 March 2007 LaPedus Mark 12 March 2007 Linde sells BOC to buyout specialist EE Times Airgas Completes Acquisition of Linde s Divested U S Bulk Gas Assets Press release Business Wire 9 March 2007 Air Products Completes Purchase of BOC Gazy from Linde Press release Air Products amp Chemicals 30 April 2007 Archived from the original on 27 July 2019 Retrieved 26 September 2020 Fur Linde liegt die Zukunft in Munchen For Linde the future lies in Munich Handelsblatt in German 10 October 2006 The Linde Group acquires majority stake in Ceylon Oxygen Limited Press release Linde plc 16 October 2010 Linde Indonesia to build Rp 1 trillion air separation plant The Jakarta Post 11 June 2011 Linde completes acquisition of Air Products Continental European homecare business following European Commission approval Press release Linde 2 May 2012 Linde to Acquire Lincare Holdings Inc in a Friendly Transaction by Way of a Tender Offer and Merger Press release GlobeNewswire 2 July 2012 De La Merced Michael 1 July 2012 Linde of Germany to Buy Lincare for 3 8 Billion The New York Times Linde acquires homecare company Calea France SAS Press release Marketwire 17 December 2012 Lincare a Linde subsidiary closes acquisition of American HomePatient Linde plc 2 February 2016 Linde Korea completes acquisition of Air Liquide Korea s industrial merchant and electronics on site and liquid bulk air gases business in South Korea PR Newswire 15 December 2016 Prodhan Georgina June 2017 Linde Praxair agree 73 billion merger to create global gases leader Reuters Archived from the original on 3 June 2017 Burger Ludwig 16 July 2018 Linde sells assets for 3 3 billion to help get Praxair deal cleared Reuters Bernhard Max 16 July 2018 Linde to sell Americas assets to Messer CVS MarketWatch Henning Eyk Sachgau Oliver 19 September 2018 Linde Praxair Offload Assets to Prepare for 45 Billion Merger Bloomberg News Business Combination Between Praxair and Linde AG Successfully Completed Press release linde com Linde plc Completes Required Divestitures Hold Separate Order Restrictions Lifted Press release linde com MATHESON Acquires HyCO Business from Linde Press release Business Wire 28 February 2019 Linde partners with CarbonCure to bring CO2 utilisation to Europe and Asia Pacific GasWorld com 9 August 2019 Linde takes 10 stake in Swiss hydrogen group Reuters 29 August 2019 Linde buys into Hydrospider for green hydrogen Electrive 29 August 2019 Linde Acquires Minority Stake In ITM Power and Agrees Joint Venture Press release AccessWire 29 October 2019 ITM Power Announces Joint Venture with Linde AG and 38M Strategic Investment Fuels Cells Works 29 October 2019 Klyce John 13 January 2020 nexAir makes acquisition gains 200 employees American City Business Journals Gasum strengthens capacity to offer gas solutions for transport and industry in the Nordics The acquisition of Linde AG s LNG and Biogas business and Nauticor s Marine Bunkering now closed Press release Gasum 30 April 2020 Karagiannopoulos Lefteris 13 November 2019 Finland s Gasum boosts LNG business in Nordics with Linde deal Reuters Marks amp Spencer completes acquisition of Gist Financial Times 30 September 2022 Gow David 6 March 2006 Germany s Linde acquires BOC to create world s biggest gases group The Guardian ISSN 0261 3077 Linde Bilanz Gewinn 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