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Herkules company history timeline

1912

In 1912, a federal court, citing the Sherman Anti-Trust Act, ordered Du Pont broken up.

1916

1916: The company signs a contract to supply the Britain with acetone.

1920

In 1920, a Senate committee predicted that the virgin pine forests from which high-quality naval stores were derived would soon be exhausted and that there would be no naval stores industry left in the United States.

1934

Company founder Franz Thoma, 1934

1935

In 1935, naval stores, the second largest of the company's investments, provided the smallest percentage of company sales.

1959

1959: Hercules diversifies into rocket fuels and propulsion systems.

1975

The year 1975 was not a good one for most chemical companies, but the difficulties that Hercules experienced were more than its share.

1985

Naval stores, responsible in 1985 for a decline in operating profits, also fell out of favor.

1987

David Hollingsworth succeeded Giacco as chairman and CEO in 1987.

1996

In 1996, another CEO, R. Keith Elliott, took the reins at Hercules.

1998

1998: BetzDearborn Inc. is acquired.

2000

Corbo resigned in 2000, and the company tapped former CEO Gossage to lead the company.

2010

WS 1100, the largest CNC-controlled roll grinder until 2010, is delivered to Gontermann-Peipers

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