Rohm & Haas announce increased sales
Rohm and Haas Company have reported fourth quarter 2007 sales of $2,343 million, a 16% increase over the same period in 2006, reflecting record sales for the company. For full-year 2007, the company reported sales of $8,897 million, an 8% increase over 2006, and earnings from continuing operations of $660 million.
‘We completed the year on a strong note with record sales contributed by robust organic growth, particularly in our electronic materials business', said Raj L Gupta, chairman, president and chief executive officer of Rohm and Haas Company. ‘Growth in the company's chemical businesses in rapidly developing economies along with favorable performance for our salt business also helped to deliver a strong quarter.'
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