(Bloomberg) -- Koch Industries Inc., the second-largest closely held firm in the US, is changing its name after nearly six decades, along with its corporate structure. The top-level holding ...
Koch Refining Co. is a subsidiary of Koch Industries Inc., Wichita, Kan., the second-largest privately held company in the nation. Koch employs about 700 people in the Twin Cities area. The refinery ...
Koch Industries is one of the largest privately held companies in the United States, flipping spots for the largest overall ...
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer slammed Koch Industries on Thursday after the multinational giant confirmed that it will maintain its current business in Russia. "Koch Industries is ...
Bill Koch sold his stake in the family conglomerate, Koch Industries, to his brothers for $470 million in 1983. Fast forward to 2007, when Koch spent a relatively small sum — $26.5 million ...
Koch Industries LLC, formerly Koch Industries Inc, is a United States-based company. The Company owns a diverse set of businesses and industries. Its businesses and industries includes polymers and ...
Koch Industries changed its name to Koch Inc. in June 2024 to reflect its transformation from an industrial business to a “company involved in technology of all kinds.” It is the second-largest ...
Charles G. Koch is chairman of the board and CEO of Koch Industries, Inc., a position he has held since 1967. He is also a major donor to libertarian causes.
Koch is the widow of David Koch, an ultra-conservative billionaire and co-owner of Koch Industries, who died in 2019 at age 79. He bought the co-op from the Japanese government for around $18 ...
After expanding the Kansas-based Koch Industries into one of the world's largest privately held corporations, Koch and his brother contributed hundreds of millions to GOP candidates through their ...
STOCKHOLM: Swedish telecom-equipment maker Ericsson AB reached a US$1bil deal to sell its US call-routing business Iconectiv to a private investment arm of Koch Industries Inc. Ericsson expects to ...