Johnson Matthey has sold its gold and silver refining business to Asahi, a collector, refiner and recycler of precious and rare metals from waste materials
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Johnson Matthey is a leader in sustainable technologies. Many of the group’s products enhance the quality of life of millions through their beneficial impact on the environment, human health and wellbeing
We focus on clean air, clean energy and low carbon technologies and are experts in the application and recycling of precious metals.
Johnson Matthey has operations in over 30 countries and employs around 12,000 people. Our products and services are sold across the world to a wide range of advanced technology industries.
Johnson Matthey has continued to develop its technology for almost 200 years, demonstrating the company's ability to maintain world leadership by adapting constantly to rapidly changing customer needs. Rigorous in its own environmental policies, many of Johnson Matthey's products have a major beneficial impact on the environment and enhance the quality of life for millions of people around the world.
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Johnson Matthey announces that it has agreed to divest its Gold and Silver Refining business to Asahi Holdings, Inc. (Asahi), a collector, refiner and recycler of precious and rare metals from waste materials, for £118 million (US $186 million) in cash, subject to typical post-closing adjustments.

"What made Johnson Matthey stand out was its honesty and authenticity.”
Johnson Matthey has announced completion of an acquisition of pharmaceutical manufacturing capacity in Scotland. The 109,000 sq. metre site was acquired to meet increasing demand for custom pharmaceutical services and active ingredients utilising enhanced manufacturing capabilities.

Johnson Matthey has won the prestigious title of Britain’s Most Admired Company in Management Today’s annual awards, the largest of their kind.

Johnson Matthey Davy Technologies wins an award for its innovative reactive distillation technology, which produces renewable, clean burning biodiesel fuel.

Johnson Matthey has been awarded ‘Best Sustainability and Stakeholder Disclosure in the FTSE 100’ by the Institute of Chartered Secretaries and Administrators.

Vince Cable MP, UK Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills, was presented with the 25 millionth autocatalyst produced by Johnson Matthey’s manufacturing facility in Manesar, India.
Johnson Matthey today announces that it has entered into an agreement to acquire the battery materials business of Clariant AG (Clariant) for US $75 million. The business is a leading supplier of lithium iron phosphate cathode material to the lithium-ion battery sector for automotive and non-automotive applications.

A new centre provides a platform for Tracerco, part of Johnson Matthey Plc, to expand its measurement technology innovation activities for customers in the oil, gas and petrochemical industries.

Johnson Matthey recently completed its acquisition of A123’s cathode materials manufacturing facility, which produces lithium iron phosphate cathode materials.
The award recognises Dr Thomas Colacot, Global R&D Manager of Homogeneous Catalysis, for his contribution to catalysis
Johnson Matthey announces that it has completed the purchase of the business and assets of Catacel Corporation. Catacel, based in Ohio, USA, is an innovative supplier of novel technology centred on the use of metal foil coated catalysts and sorbents to a range of process industries

Johnson Matthey and Oxford University will contribute cutting edge JEOL microscopes to the new Diamond Light Source microscopy centre.

New plant in Brazil will make catalysts for hydrogen production to meet increasing demand from refineries

The new journal is available online and continues to build on the company’s 58 years supporting the publication of scientific research

Johnson Matthey announces that its new PGM Market Report is now available on the Bloomberg Professional service, a leading financial information system used by more than 320,000 global subscribers

Johnson Matthey, a global leader in emission control technologies, has won The Queen’s Award for Enterprise in Sustainable Development 2014.

Neil Carson has decided, after a highly successful decade as Chief Executive of Johnson Matthey, to retire in 2014. The board today announces that Robert MacLeod will succeed Neil.
Johnson Matthey announces that it has completed the purchase of Formox AB for £107 million in cash from Perstorp Specialty Chemicals AB, a company owned by PAI Partners. Formox is a leading global provider of catalysts, plant designs and licences for the manufacture of formaldehyde, an important chemical intermediate.
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