Stephen F. Johnson
MAY 02, 2008 02:23 PM

I am Stephen Johnson, grandson of James Wood Johnson, son of Edward Mead Johnson. I think that there should be more of a mention about the ground breaking productas that both companies brought to market, not just at the turn of the century but in later years as well. The Johnson family is very diverse in its interests and the offspring of the founders are spread all over the country. None of wich remain affiliated with either company other than through stock holdings. JnJ having gone public in the sixties and Mead Johnson having merged with Brist Meyers in the sixties as well.

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