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Re: what does leverkusen mean?
by Debian User on Thursday 09/Dec/2004, @14:11
Leverkus was man and his profession apothecy.

He discovered something big, I forgot what, and Leverkusen became named after him and a big center for chemical and pharma industry.

Bayer is the megacorp there.

Yours, Kay
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Re: what does leverkusen mean?
by cyberpatrol on Thursday 09/Dec/2004, @17:03
The "something big" Dr. Carl Leverkus "discovered" - more exactly: founded - was a color factory which was bought by Bayer which was founded by Friedrich Bayer.
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