Company names executive vice presidents of health care and consumer business groups.
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Company to divest paper business to focus on core specialty chemical businesses.
Transaction will not close due to blocking of Staples-Office Depot merger.
Industrial segment sales fell 3 percent for the diversified manufacturer.
Company's revenue increases 10 percent at constant exchange rates.
Company reports profit of $16.5 million for the first quarter.
Company also reports 2015 sales up 0.7 percent, loss of $44.3 million.
Frank van Zanten to replace Michael Roney in company's top post.
Acquisitions expand company's footprint in Brazil, Spain and New Zealand.
Bustling M&A activity sees transactions across 12 industry sectors.
Company also reports sales increase of 4 percent for third quarter.
Sales for the first nine months up 1.8 percent year-over-year.
Company also announces sales up 7 percent for first six months of year.
The Home Depot's acquisition of Interline Brands headlines mammoth month in M&A.
Retailer's plan to acquire Interline Brands presents a new way to consider the future of distribution.
The $1.6 billion sale enhances Home Depot's ability to serve facilities maintenance customers.