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Hoechst acquired Celanese many years ago in the late 80's or early 90's. A number of years later they divested Celanese into the public market. A few years after that Black Stone took Celanese private, did a bit of cleanup work and then IPO'd back into the public market as Celanese (stock CZ on NYSE) where it remains today.

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Hoechst acquired Celanese many years ago in the late 80's or early 90's. A number of years later they divested Celanese into the public market. A few years after that Black Stone took Celanese private, did a bit of cleanup work and then IPO'd back into the public market as Celanese (stock CZ on NYSE) where it remains today.

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Hoechst acquired Celanese many years ago in the late 80's or early 90's. A number of years later they divested Celanese into the public market. A few years after that Black Stone took Celanese private, did a bit of cleanup work and then IPO'd back into the public market as Celanese (stock CZ on NYSE) where it remains today.

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The symbol for Celanese Corporation in the NYSE is: CE.

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Celanese Corporation (CE)had its IPO in 2005.

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As of July 2014, the market cap for Celanese Corporation (CE) is $9,693,706,849.12.

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