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ST LOUIS, US: Sigma-Aldrich Corporation acquired all outstanding shares of Research Organics to expand the company’s buffer production capacity and to increase its portfolio of pharma grade raw materials for the biopharmaceutical and diagnostic markets. “Joining Sigma-Aldrich is positive for Research Organics. The acquisition provides the resources to expand the growth of our business, to enhance our product line and to upgrade our facilities to meet ever changing industry requirements. We will continue to provide our customers with the superior quality and service they deserve,” said Rob Sternfeld, President, Research Organics.
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