Cursed Love: Tragic Romances Throughout History

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Once upon a curseee, in a faraway kingdom, there was a beautiful princess named Aurora. She was known for her kind heart and enchanting beauty. However, one day, an evil sorceress named Maleficent placed a terrible curse on the princess, saying that before the sun sets on her 16th birthday, she would prick her finger on the spindle of a spinning wheel and fall into a deep sleep. The king and queen were devastated by the curse and tried everything in their power to protect their beloved daughter. They ordered the destruction of all spinning wheels in the kingdom and placed Aurora in a hidden cottage deep in the forest. There, she was raised as Briar Rose, unaware of her true identity and the curse that awaited her.


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There, she was raised as Briar Rose, unaware of her true identity and the curse that awaited her. Years passed, and as Aurora's 16th birthday approached, the good fairies Flora, Fauna, and Merryweather came together to ensure her safety. They knew they couldn't break the curse, but they could alter its outcome.

Our History

FMC's Spirit of Invention was born in 1883 when founder John Bean created an innovative insecticide spray pump to combat scale, an infestation that was ravaging California's orchards and endangering the livelihood of growers.

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Mark Douglas became president and chief executive officer of FMC in June 2020 and Pierre Brondeau became Executive Chairman.

2018

FMC became an Agricultural Sciences Company and began to separate its Lithium business.

2017

FMC acquires DuPont crop protection assets in an asset swap transaction for FMC's Health & Nutrition business.

2015

FMC announces the closing of its acquisition of Cheminova A/S, a multinational crop protection company based in Denmark. The acquisition helped expand FMC's global scale in manufacturing, technology, regulatory and commercial infrastructure in Europe and parts of Asia.

2014

FMC sold the Peroxygens and Alkali businesses, and several other commodity business units were shut down.

2011

To reinforce the Agriculture and Health & Nutrition businesses, FMC acquired select Bayer fungicides, a biological research lab, and additional product lines.

2010

Pierre Brondeau joins FMC as President and Chief Executive Officer and is elected Chairman in September 2010.

2001

FMC Technologies, Inc. begins trading on the New York Stock Exchange — Ticker Symbol: FTI — on June 14. FMC Corporation completes spin-off of FMC Technologies, Inc. Bill Walter is elected Chairman of FMC Corporation.

2000

FMC announces plans to restructure the company into two separate, publicly traded companies — a machinery business (FMC Technologies) and a chemicals business (FMC Corporation).

1999

FMC and Solutia enter phosphorus joint venture named Astaris LLC. FMC sells process additives business. FMC sells BioProducts business To Cambrex. FMC acquires Tg Soda Ash Inc. FMC acquires alginate business from Norsk Hydro. FMC and Asahi sign joint venture agreement.

1998

FMC forms a sulfentrazone agreement with DuPont that gives it exclusive use of sulfentrazone on U.S. soybeans, while FMC retains the rights in all other global markets. Carfentrazone-ethyl is registered in the U.S. and marketed as Aim. FMC introduces EnTec drug delivery technology.

1997

In the U.S., sulfentrazone soybean herbicide is registered and introduced as Authority Broadleaf. FMC introduces carfentrazone-ethyl herbicide in Europe as Affinity, Lexus Class and Platform for cereal crops. Two pharmaceutical binders are introduced: Super-Tab for direct-compression tableting, and Ceolus microcrystalline cellulose for smaller, easier-to-swallow tablets.

1996

Sales reach $5 billion. FMC introduces Authority herbicide in North America. Our Chinese joint venture opens new agricultural products plant in Suzhou. FMC introduces Reofos RDP flame retardant for use in producing engineering thermoplastics. Pharmaceutical business enters the China market with sales of Avicel microcrystalline cellulose, a binder.

1995

Sales reach $4.5 billion. FMC forms soda ash joint ventures with Nippon Sheet Glass and Sumitomo. Sulfentrazone soybean herbicide gains registrations in Brazil and Paraguay. FMC introduces many pharmaceutical products: Endurance and Endurance Plus tablet binders, Accelerate super-disintegrant, Avicel CE chewable excipient, and Celphere for controlled-release dosage forms.

1994

FMC develops new lithium resource in Argentina. The company forms agricultural products joint venture in China, and energy equipment joint ventures in Russia and Oman. A hydrogen peroxide plant is built in Delfzijl, Netherlands.

Pierre Brondeau joins FMC as President and Chief Executive Officer and is elected Chairman in September 2010.
Once upon a curseee

In their wisdom, they decided to put Aurora into a deep sleep but with the promise of true love's kiss being the only way to wake her. On Aurora's 16th birthday, Maleficent, disguised as an old woman, found her way to the cottage and tricked Aurora into pricking her finger on the spindle of a spinning wheel. As the curse took effect, Aurora fell into a deep sleep, as did the entire kingdom. Years went by, and the kingdom stood still until one day, a handsome prince named Philip ventured into the enchanted forest. As fate would have it, he stumbled upon the hidden cottage and discovered the sleeping princess. Captivated by her beauty, Philip leaned in and gave her a true love's kiss. With that, the curse was broken, and Aurora awoke from her slumber. The entire kingdom rejoiced, and Aurora was reunited with her parents, who were overjoyed to see their beloved daughter awake and alive. In the end, the power of true love triumphed over the evil curse, and Aurora and Philip lived happily ever after. The curse that once threatened their lives became a distant memory, a reminder of the strength of love and the resilience of the human spirit. And so, their story serves as a beacon of hope and a testament to the power of love conquering all..

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