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Doug Webb to join Johnson Matthey as a Non-Executive Director succeeding Alan Ferguson
The board of Johnson Matthey Plc is pleased to announce the appointment of Doug Webb as a Non-Executive Director of the company. He will join the board with effect from 2nd September 2019 and chair the Audit Committee from July 2020.
ExploreSegmental Reporting Change and IAS 19 Restatement
Segmental Reporting Change and IAS 19 Restatement
ExploreMichael Roney to Retire from Board
Michael Roney, a non-executive director, Senior Independent Director and Chairman of the Management Development and Remuneration Committee, has decided to retire from the board in July 2014 having served as a non-executive director for seven years.
ExploreJohnson Matthey R&D Manager Wins 2015 ACS Industrial Chemistry Award
The award recognises Dr Thomas Colacot, Global R&D Manager of Homogeneous Catalysis, for his contribution to catalysis
ExploreJohnson Matthey sells Gold and Silver Refining business for £118 million
Johnson Matthey sells Gold and Silver Refining business for £118 million
ExploreNew biodiesel technology wins prestigious IChemE Sustainable Technology Award
Johnson Matthey Davy Technologies' innovative reactive distillation technology produces renewable, clean burning biodiesel fuel
ExplorePreliminary Results for The year Ended 31st March 2014
Preliminary Results for The year Ended 31st March 2014
ExploreUK Business Secretary receives Johnson Matthey India's 25 millionth autocatalyst
UK Business Secretary receives Johnson Matthey India's 25 millionth autocatalyst
ExploreCatalysts for collaboration
Demand for greener, more sustainable technologies in the pharma, agro and fine chemicals sectors is growing – catalysis is at the heart of this transformation.
ExploreTackling the ‘Moothane’ problem - cutting greenhouse gas from livestock
News: A new collaboration between scientists, engineers, industry and farming experts hopes to demonstrate how clever technology can reduce the powerful greenhouse gases released by livestock to help agriculture reach carbon emissions targets.
ExploreJM receives important validation for science based targets
News: We're delighted to announce that we have received approval of our Science Based greenhouse gas reduction targets.
ExploreJohnson Matthey Plc announces Patrick Thomas as Chairman Designate
News: The Board of Directors of Johnson Matthey Plc is pleased to announce that Patrick Thomas will succeed Tim Stevenson as Chairman.
ExploreJohnson Matthey: Enabling the transition to the hydrogen economy
Today, Johnson Matthey will hold an investor and analyst call in which we will provide an insight into the role that hydrogen will play in tackling climate change, our hydrogen business and its competitive positioning, and the attractive growth opportunities we see in this area.
ExploreJohnson Matthey enters into New Relationship with Anglo Platinum
Johnson Matthey enters into New Relationship with Anglo Platinum
ExploreJohnson Matthey Chemist Wins Prestigious Royal Society of Chemistry Prize
Johnson Matthey Chemist Wins Prestigious Royal Society of Chemistry Prize
ExploreJohnson Matthey Completes Sale of Gold and Silver Refining business to Asahi
Johnson Matthey has sold its Gold and Silver Refining business to Asahi, a collector, refiner and recycler of precious and rare metals from waste materials
ExploreJohnson Matthey Appoints New Non-Executive Director
Johnson Matthey Plc is pleased to announce the appointment of Christopher Mottershead as a non-executive director of the company with effect from 27th January 2015
ExploreJohnson Matthey Completes Sale of Research Chemicals (Alfa Aesar) Business to Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc.
This completes the transaction which was first announced on 25th June 2015
ExploreQ1 Trading Update 2015/16
Johnson Matthey today provides its first quarter trading update. Unless otherwise stated, figures quoted are for the quarter ended 30th June 2015
ExploreJohnson Matthey Agrees Sale of Research Chemicals Business (Alfa Aesar) for £256 million
Johnson Matthey announces that it has agreed to divest its Alfa Aesar Research Chemicals business to Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc., the world leader in serving science, for £256 million
ExploreJM wins grant from Innovate UK to develop HTX sensor wire
News: Johnson Matthey was awarded a grant in the ‘Analysis for Innovators’ (A4I) competition to develop its HTX wire - one of the biggest innovations in the field of precious metal thermocouples.
ExploreHalf year results for the six months ended 30th September 2025
Strong 1H performance whilst delivering a leaner, more focused and cash generative JM
ExploreAppointment of Chief Financial Officer and Chief Operating Officer
The Company is pleased to announce the appointment of Alastair Judge as Chief Financial Officer and Executive Director, effective from 1st January 2026.
ExploreJohnson Matthey officially opens first hydrogen internal combustion engine facility in Gothenburg
ExploreWillis Sustainable Fuels selects FT CANS to boost sustainable aviation fuel production in the UK
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ExploreJohnson Matthey partners with SunGas Renewables on new US biomethanol plant
JM’s methanol technology selected by SunGas Renewables for its Beaver Lake Renewable Energy project to be built in Louisiana
ExploreJohnson Matthey publishes 2025 PGM Market Report
Johnson Matthey's 2025 PGM Market Report provides insights into supply and demand last year, and an outlook for 2025.
ExploreAgreement to sell Catalyst Technologies business for £1.8bn with cash return of £1.4bn – delivering substantial value to JM shareholders
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ExploreMethanol’s expanding role in marine fuel, sustainable aviation fuel (SAF), and petrochemicals
The recent Johnson Matthey IMTOF Methanol Conference brought into sharp focus the growing importance of methanol in global decarbonisation strategies.
ExploreHow Johnson Matthey’s eMERALD™ flowsheet makes e-methanol viable at scale
Enabling scalable, efficient and low-carbon methanol production.
Explore2025 marks 100 years of Fischer-Tropsch innovation - and the timing couldn’t be more pivotal
Originally developed in 1925 by German chemists Franz Fischer and Hans Tropsch, this method of converting carbon-rich feedstocks into liquid hydrocarbons is now one of the key solutions to the global push toward sustainable aviation.
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