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M. A. Hanna Company

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itself of mining and energy property. Hanna purchased Burton Rubber Processing Company in 1986 and other polymer industries totaling sales of $ 1.1 billion in 1990. By 1993, M. A. Hanna's revenue from polymer processing was 99% of all revenue. By 1998, annual sales reached $ 2.3 billion (~$
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F.S. Smithers & Co. The Iron Ore Industry and the Cleveland-Cliffs Iron Co., the Hanna Mining Co., the M. A. Hanna Co. (1960).
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to John C. Larkin, a businessman from Minneapolis who had organized a passenger excursion on the railroad earlier in the decade.
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being the largest. They financed cops in Brasil for obtaining that. Also during this decade, Hanna secured interests in
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Incorporation took place in 1922 and was named as the M.A. Hanna Company. In 1929 the Hanna Company transferred its
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The origin of the M. A. Hanna Co. is the Rhodes & Company, founded in the 1840s by Daniel F. Rhodes to mine
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political figure in Ohio, married into the Rhodes family in 1864. After the Civil War Hanna invested in a
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By the early 1970s, Hanna Mining was the world's second-largest producer of iron ore with
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Case Western Reserve, Encyclopedia of Cleveland History: M. A. Hanna
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and built a petroleum refinery (he was a high-school classmate of
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that became a separate entity in 1993. The merger produced
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properties were exchanged for stock of the newly formed
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4.01 billion in 2023) annually. Hanna merged with
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producing high-grade iron ore pellets and establishing
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Index


Iron Ore Processing
Merged
PolyOne Corporation
Cleveland, Ohio
United States
Parent
PolyOne Corporation
Subsidiaries
iron ore
Cleveland, Ohio
coal
Mahoning Valley
Ohio
Mark Hanna
Republican
Great Lakes steamer
John D. Rockefeller
iron ore
mining
Lake Superior
blast furnaces
coke ovens
National Steel Corporation
bituminous coal
Consolidation Coal Company
diversification
George Humphrey
Iron Ore Company of Canada
Latin America

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