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The week-long Tour de France Femmes kicked off Monday with the start of the annual eight-stage race in the Netherlands. Dutch rider Charlotte Kool of team DSM-Firmenich PostNL sprinted to an opening stage victory on her home soil for her first-ever Tour de France Femmes stage win. Fans line the streets for the opening stage of the Tour de France Femmes in Rotterdam. In 2023, Netherlands’ Demi Vollering secured her first-ever Tour de France Femmes title and is back to defend her yellow jersey. The history of the Tour de France Femmes dates back to September 1955
Persons: Charlotte Kool, PostNL, Romy Arroyo Fernandez, Kool, Hague, , Kristen Faulkner, Demi Vollering, Alpe d’Huez Organizations: CNN, Femmes, Paris, Tour de, Riders, ANP, Getty Locations: Paris, Netherlands, Rotterdam, France, Dordrecht, Belgium, Valkenburg, Liège, Bastogne, Amnéville, French
CNN —Norwegian cyclist André Drege has died aged 25 following a crash at the Tour of Austria, his team Coop-Repsol announced on Saturday. “Our thoughts and prayers are with André’s family and loved ones during this incredibly difficult time,” the team posted on X, formerly known as Twitter. Cyclists (L-R) Italy's Samuele Zoccarato, Austria's Michael Gogl, Norway's André Drege, the Netherlands' Oscar Riesebeek and Germany's Jonas Rapp ride in a partly snow-covered mountain area on Saturday. After news of his death broke, the cycling world paid tribute to Drege with several teams offering their condolences. Drege’s death comes just over a year after another professional cyclist in his 20s – Gino Mäder – died in a crash during a stage of the Tour de Suisse.
Persons: André Drege, Coop, , Drege, Johann Alpendorf, Austria's Michael Gogl, Oscar Riesebeek, Germany's Jonas Rapp, Johann Groder, PostNL, Wanty, , , Gino Mäder – Organizations: CNN, of Austria, Repsol, European Cycling Union, Tour of Austria, AFP, of Rhodes, South, UCI –, Tour de Suisse Locations: Norwegian, Austrian, St, Netherlands, Stranda, Norway, Lillehammer,
DSM Firmenich CEO: Focusing on innovation in beauty and skincare
  + stars: | 2024-06-05 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailDSM Firmenich CEO: Focusing on innovation in beauty and skincareDimitri de Vreeze, CEO of DSM Firmenich, weighs in on nutrition, health and beauty.
Persons: skincare Dimitri de Vreeze Organizations: DSM
Silent florals continue to be popularMany familiar scents from the garden, including lilac, are popular in spring fragrances. Citrus and fruity scents have uplifting and refreshing qualitiesFresh culinary scents including citrus and other fruits are popular notes for spring fragrances. Oscar Wong/Getty Images"Citrus scents are always popular for spring, as they bring a refreshing and uplifting feel," Gavarry said. Indulgent scents, such as vanilla, are on the riseToday's consumers are being drawn to scents that delight and allow you to escape, according to Gavarry. With that, there has been a growing interest in scents that are more indulgent and pleasurable, and this will likely continue through spring.
Persons: , perfumers, Clement Gavarry, Rodrigo Flores, Roux, Tom Ford, Woody, Gavarry, florals, Christophe Lehenaff, hyacinth, Flores, Oscar Wong Organizations: Service, McKinsey & Company, Business, Inter Parfums, Dolce Locations: Givaudan, Swiss, gardenia
A Danish biotechnology startup making sustainable dyes for the fashion industry just raised 3.4 million euros ($4.6 million). Octarine Bio started out focusing on cannabinoid and psilocybin-derived therapeutics but has since pivoted to natural dyes. On top of that, natural dyes don't always work well with synthetic fabrics such as polyester and nylon. "This is a huge value inflection point" as Octarine Bio's colors are scalable thanks to fermentation and work well on synthetic fabrics, Gallage said. Octarine BioOctarine BioOctarine BioOctarine BioOctarine BioOctarine BioOctarine BioOctarine BioOctarine BioOctarine Bio
Persons: Octarine, Nethaji Gallage, Gallage Organizations: Nordic, Unconventional Ventures, Óskare Capital, Firm, bioscience, Dsm Locations: Danish, Copenhagen
Sept 15 (Reuters) - Alberto Dainese of Team DSM-Firmenich narrowly avoided a massive crash in the final kilometre to sprint to victory in stage 19 of the Vuelta a Espana on Friday while American Sepp Kuss of Jumbo-Visma finished safely in the peloton to retain the overall lead. Filippo Ganna was in the ideal position at the front and opened up the final sprint but Dainese timed his sprint to perfection to edge out his fellow Italian by milliseconds. Dainese said the victory was special as he is leaving the team for Tudor Pro Cycling next term. "Today I felt a lot of pressure because I knew it was the last opportunity for a sprint. Kuss, two stages away from winning his first Grand Tour, was all smiles as he retained the red jersey.
Persons: Alberto Dainese, Sepp Kuss, Visma, Kaden Groves, Filippo Ganna, Dainese, Jumbo, Dane Jonas Vingegaard, Kuss, Rohith Nair, Ken Ferris Organizations: DSM, Firmenich, Ineos Grenadiers, Bahrain Victorious, Tudor Pro Cycling, Thomson Locations: Movistar, Bahrain, Bengaluru
Evenepoel redeems himself with brilliant Vuelta stage win
  + stars: | 2023-09-09 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +2 min
American Kuss retained the red jersey and his one minute 37 seconds advantage over three-times Vuelta winner Roglic while Vingegaard is 1:44 adrift. From the beginning of the stage he was in every attack and once the escape group became established it was clear he was the boss of it -- making a tough day look like a breeze. "Yesterday was a very difficult day and also the evening with a lot of negative thoughts in my head," Evenepoel said. "It was a super tough stage but really nice to take my second stage win. Sunday's stage is a hilly route from Pamplona to Lekunberri.
Persons: Remco Evenepoel, Romain Bardet, France's, masterclass, Sepp Kuss, Primoz Roglic, Jonas Vingegaard, Kuss, Roglic, Juan Ayuso, Evenepoel, Martyn Herman, Ed Osmond, Hugh Lawson Organizations: Belgian, Jumbo, UAE Team Emirates, Thomson Locations: Espana, Belgian, France, Spain, Vingegaard, Kuss, Pamplona, Lekunberri
Ineos Grenadiers rider De Plus out of Vuelta after TT crash
  + stars: | 2023-08-27 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +1 min
Aug 27 (Reuters) - Ineos Grenadiers rider Laurens de Plus failed to start the second stage of the Vuelta a Espana on Sunday after sustaining an injury in a rain-hit team time trial. De Plus crashed during the opening stage in Barcelona on Saturday and scans revealed he had suffered a fractured hip. "He underwent a range of imaging on an injury sustained to his right hip, which showed a non-displaced fracture," Ineos Grenadiers said in a statement. "A treatment plan for Laurens is currently being finalised and we look forward to him making a full and speedy recovery." The absence of Belgian De Plus is a blow to Ineos Grenadiers general classification contender Geraint Thomas as he would have been a domestique in the many mountain stages to come.
Persons: Laurens de, Ineos, Laurens, Geraint Thomas, Jumbo Visma, Jonas Vingegaard, Primoz, Martyn Herman, Ed Osmond Organizations: Ineos Grenadiers, Belgian, Thomson Locations: Barcelona
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailWe're confident about business recovery in the second half of 2023, says health and beauty companyDimitri de Vreeze of DSM-Firmenich says its animal, nutrition and health business will be strengthened when China's animal protein demand recovers.
(Reuters) -The Swiss antitrust agency on Wednesday named four companies it is investigating for forming an alleged fragrance cartel that is also the target of U.S. and other European watchdogs. Slideshow ( 2 images )They are Switzerland’s Givaudan, domestic rival Firmenich, which is merging with Dutch chemicals group DSM, U.S.-based International Flavors & Fragrances Inc and Germany’s Symrise, Swiss competition commission COMCO said. News of the probe into the supply of fragrances and fragrance ingredients broke on Tuesday, when Givaudan confirmed it was being investigated. A Symrise spokesperson confirmed the group was part of the investigation and that it would cooperate with authorities. Givaudan’s shares dropped 2.7% and DSM lost 2.8%, while U.S.-listed International Flavors & Fragrances (IFF) was down 2.9% at Tuesday’s close.
[1/2] The logo of Swiss flavours and fragrances maker Givaudan is seen at its innovation center in Kemptthal, Switzerland January 10, 2020. REUTERS/Arnd WiegmannZURICH, March 8 (Reuters) - Swiss antitrust authorities on Wednesday named four companies targeted in an international investigation into an alleged fragrances cartel. They are Switzerland's Givaudan SA (GIVN.S), U.S.-headquartered Firmenich International, U.S.-based International Flavors & Fragrances Inc (IFF.N) and Germany's Symrise AG (SY1G.DE), Swiss competition commission COMCO said. News of the probe into the supply of fragrances and fragrance ingredients broke on Tuesday, when fragrance and flavour maker Givaudan confirmed it was being targeted. A Symrise spokesperson confirmed the group was part of the investigation and would cooperate with authorities.
Novartis names Firmenich CEO as chairman designate of Sandoz
  + stars: | 2023-02-20 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: 1 min
Companies Novartis AG FollowSandoz GmbH FollowZURICH, Feb 20 (Reuters) - Novartis (NOVN.S) on Monday announced the appointment of Gilbert Ghostine as chairman-designate of Sandoz, the generics unit Novartis wants to spin off later this year. Ghostine has been CEO of Geneva-based Firmenich, the world's largest privately owned perfume and taste company, since 2014. He will become the chairman of the new board at Sandoz, which is to be formed after its spin-off from Novartis in the second half of 2023, subject to final Novartis Board of Directors and shareholder approvals. Reporting by John Revill Editing by Paul CarrelOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
FRANKFURT, Dec 7 (Reuters) - Private equity firm Advent International has finalised negotiations to purchase Saudi Basic Industries Corporation's (2010.SE) (SABIC) polycarbonate sheets business, two sources familiar with the situation told Reuters. The transaction is an add-on acquisition for Advent's existing portfolio business Roehm, with which it plans to develop a multi-polymer business, one of the sources said. An official announcement regarding the sale of the SABIC business, known as 'functional forms', is expected later on Wednesday, the same source added. Polycarbonate sheets are transparent thermoplastics that absorb minimal moisture, making them resistant to impact damage as well as water damage, flames and chemicals. DSM sold its engineering materials for 3.85 billion euros to Advent and German chemicals company Lanxess, announced late in May.
There is no evidence that food products contain cells from aborted human fetuses as flavor enhancers, contrary to a social media claim that revives a related, previously-debunked charge about cells used in biomedical research. Research by Senomyx into the use of ‘HEK-293’ aborted human fetal cells as a flavor enhancer was published in Pubmed in 2002, after which several patents were filed by them. Reuters previously factchecked false claims that PepsiCo drinks contained aborted fetal cells. AN OLD CELL LINEThe controversial cell line is derived from fetal cells dating to the 1970s. There is no evidence that any food or beverage products contain cells from human fetuses or derived from fetuses.
Bill Gates said in a LinkedIn post on Saturday that he's done some "weird crap" in his life. In 2015, he also convinced TV host Jimmy Fallon to drink water made from "fecal sludge." In 2015, he convinced TV host Jimmy Fallon to drink water from "fecal sludge" after Gates examined the Omniprocessor, a machine that turns feces into water and electricity. "A few minutes later I took a long taste of the end result: a glass of delicious drinking water." Watch a clip of Bill Gates and Jimmy Fallon here:
A view shows a Baccarat crystal perfume bottle made for Maison Psyche fragrance, a luxury perfume by French spirits group Remy Cointreau in this picture released by Remy Cointreau on October 21, 2022. Alice Fenwick - Remy Cointreau/Handout via REUTERSPARIS, Oct 21 (Reuters) - Known for its prized Louis XIII cognac, Remy Cointreau (RCOP.PA) is entering the luxury fragrance market with the launch of Maison Psyche, an upscale perfume house that will sell scents starting at 5,500 euros a bottle. The French spirits group will draw on its experience in blending and ageing spirits, as well as marketing to high end clientele, as it seeks to tap into affluent consumers' thirst for exclusivity. The new business could be “potentially strategic,” Remy Cointreau chief executive Eric Vallat told Reuters. Remy Cointreau's Maison Psyche was born from the collaboration of Baptiste Loiseau, Cellar Master of Remy Martin and Sophie Labbe, Principal Perfumer of Switzerland's fragrance group Firmenich.
An employee mixes liquid fragrances in a bottle in a laboratory of Swiss flavours and fragrances maker Givaudan in the town of Duebendorf, Switzerland November 5, 2015. Group sales rose 6.1% on a like-for-like basis and 7.7% in Swiss francs, reaching 5.458 billion Swiss francs ($5.45 billion) in the first nine months of 2022. However, sales in the group's taste and wellbeing unit that makes flavours for food and drinks fell 2.8% in North America, implying an even stronger slowdown in the third quarter. Givaudan's shares, down almost 37% so far this year, were 6.4% lower at 0801 GMT. Givaudan confirmed its mid-term target of 4-5% average organic sales growth per year on a like-for-like basis.
Givaudan on track to offset higher input costs as sales rise
  + stars: | 2022-10-11 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +2 min
REUTERS/Arnd WiegmannZURICH, Oct 11 (Reuters) - Swiss fragrance and flavour maker Givaudan (GIVN.S) said on Tuesday it was on track to implement price increases to offset higher input costs after like-for-like sales rose 6.1% in the first nine months of 2022. Sales were up 6.1% on a like-for-like basis and 7.7% in Swiss francs, reaching 5.458 billion Swiss francs ($5.45 billion) in the nine-month period, the Geneva-based company said. Register now for FREE unlimited access to Reuters.com RegisterSales in Givaudan's fragrance and beauty business rose 5.8% at 2.489 billion francs, helped by almost 15% higher fine fragrance sales, Givaudan said. Sales in its taste and wellbeing unit increased by 6.4% to 2.969 billion francs despite a hit from COVID-19 measures in China, the company said. Givaudan confirmed its mid-term target of 4-5% average organic sales growth per year on a like-for-like basis.
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