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Albaugh company history timeline

1994

To make 2,4-D at the St Joseph factory, Albaugh bought 2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic acid from an Australian firm, an Argentinean one and Dow Chemical . In 1994 he wanted a better supply deal from Dow.

1996

The banker, a former farm boy himself, drummed up $30 million from three banks, and Albaugh borrowed the last $10 million as mezzanine financing with a steep rate upwards of 20%. In 1996 he bought 51% of Atanor for $60 million.

1999

And Albaugh bought more assets in Argentina--including a glyphosate factory in 1999 for $22 million, using $10 million in cash and $12 million worth of products from Atanor.

2000

With glyphosate going off patent in September 2000, generic manufacturers were anxious to strike a deal.

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