Friedrich Bayer (born Friedrich Beyer, 6 June 1825 in Barmen now Wuppertal – 6 May 1880 in Würzburg) was the founder of what would become Bayer, a German chemical and pharmaceutical company.[1] He founded the dyestuff factory Friedrich Bayer along with Johann Friedrich Weskott in 1863 in Elberfeld, a flourishing city in the early industrialised region of the Wuppertal or Wupper Valley.
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Friedrich Bayer changed the spelling of his surname from Beyer in his early twenties, due to the publicity gained by a fraudulent merchant from Leipzig bearing the same name.[2] Friedrich Beyer from Barmen feared that the bad reputation of his namesake could damage his business and consequently changed his surname to Bayer.[2]
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edit- ^ "Friedrich Bayer | German businessman [1825–1880]". www.britannica.com. May 2024.
- ^ a b Thomas Käding (2013-05-21). "Eigentlich müsste es Beyer heißen". www.ksta.de. Leverkusener Anzeiger. Retrieved 2015-05-26.
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