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Cabot Corporate Chemicals 1998 Annual Report
Cabot Corporate Chemicals 1998 Annual Report
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Cabot Corporation chemicals and performance materials 1998 annual report.Read the Report:
About the Company:
Cabot Corporation is a specialty chemicals and performance materials company headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts, USA. The company operates in over 20 countries with 36 manufacturing plants, eight research and development facilities and 28 sales offices."

Cabot Corporation was founded by Godfrey Lowell Cabot in 1882 when he applied for a patent for a "carbon black making apparatus".[citation needed] The company incorporated in the state of Delaware in 1960.

In 1993, a team of Cabot researchers developed a process for modifying the surface of carbon, allowing chemists and researchers to prepare surface modified carbon black products with properties never before associated with carbon materials.This breakthrough led to the development of new technologies and products including aqueous inkjet colorants, for printer ink the basis of Cabot’s Inkjet Colorants business unit, which was founded in 1996.

In 2003, Cabot developed a commercialized process that allows continuous production of aerogels under ambient conditions, which was the start of the company’s Aerogel business. In 2009, Cabot completed construction of and began operating two additional rubber black production plants at its carbon black plant in Tianjin, China, increasing capacity to 150,000 metric tons. In July 2012, Cabot purchased Norit NV, the largest producer of activated carbon, for $1.1 billion.

Cabot sold its Supermetals business, which produced tantalum, niobium and related alloys, in 2011 to Global Advanced Metals Pty Ltd.Featured Video:The Corporate Culture Grading System: Annual Reports, Magazines, & Collectibles
Mint - An item that is new with no signs of shelf wear. Annual report or magazine cover will be crisp and the colors bright without tears or marks; the edges and spine will be clean, straight with no bends and pages will be clean and crisp. A collectible has no chips, stains, tears, missing parts, and come with original packaging if applicable.

Very Good - An item that is close to being new-like but has a few blemishes. Item may present normal shelf wear from storage. Annual report or magazine with shelf wear will reduce the item from truly new-like appearance but will still be a fine item to read and retain. Overall, items will have minor blemishes such as small tears or creases. A collectible may present some wear from storage, but do not have any chips, tears, stains, or missing parts. A collectible that no longer has it's original box/packaging and has no flaws or defects will reflect new-like appearance will be considered "Very Good".

Good - An item that shows wear (and maybe tears). There may be markings, damage to a few pages, or very soiled cover. Overall, the annual report or magazine is still a good read. A collectible shows wear from age or storage. There may be markings, scratches, stains, tears, or fading paint. A collectible looks like it has been used/played with, and is still a good representation of the original item.

Fair - An item that shows heavy wear. Annual report or magazine has all it's pages, but there may be marks on the cover or inside pages, pages have been underlined in ink, or the soft cover has been significantly torn. "Fair" books frequently have been heavily used. A report or magazine with water damage on numerous pages is generally classified as fair. A collectible has fading or chipped paint, stains, scratches, is torn or creased, may have missing parts, and has been heavily used. Fair quality items can be a great bargain.

Poor - Generally means an item is not really in usable condition. Annual report or magazine contains pages that may be loose or missing, and it's cover severally damaged. These items often are purchased for re-purposing such as covers for new paper journals, or pictures and illustrations for art projects. A collectible that is severely damaged and has missing parts that is no longer usable. These items are usually used as parts for restoration of other collectibles in better condition or used for art projects.

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