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| The Theater for a New Audience, which produces Shakespeare and classical drama, is getting a new $38 million theater, it was announced Tuesday.The facility will be the linchpin of the $680 million Brooklyn Academy of Music Cultural District.Mayor Michael R.
| Apogee Enterprises, Inc. ("Apogee") has had in place severance agreements with its executive officers since 1999 (the "Old Severance Agreements").
| About 530 jobs are on the line at the Glass Group Inc.'s plant, formerly known as the Flat River Glass Company.
| Z. Bavelloni and Tamglass will attend as GLASTON division of the Kyro Group with the slogan One Stop Partner.Visit us to be present at a TECHNOLOGICAL REVOLUTION!You will be welcome, in a warm atmosphere, at our stands: hall 16 - stand: C57, C58, C59, C60.
| Visteon Corporation will release its Third Quarter 2004 financial results on Thursday, October 21, 2004, at 8 a.m. (EDT) via PR Newswire.
| Veteran construction workers call it spongy knees.It's the shaky feeling first-timers get when they inch along the scaffolding outside Richmond's City Hall as high as 17 floors.Some keep a kung fu-like grip on the railing.
| Demand for glass helped Corning make a profit in its second quarter but it warned it was running out of glass and would have to build another glass factory.The firm made net profits of $108 million on turnover of $971 million.
| Anchor Glass Container Corporation (NASDAQ:AGCC) today reported financial results for its first quarter ended March 31, 2004.
| Architectural and automotive glass maker Apogee Enterprises Inc. on Wednesday posted a fourth-quarter net loss as it restructured.
| Pilkington, the glassmaker, continued to warn of challenging trading conditions today, saying that it expected its building products market to remain weak.
| Netherfield Visual, which makes showcases for museums, has been shortlisted for the international business award after winning a £500,000 contract to fit out Bill Clinton’s presidential library.
| Fourth quarter consolidated sales for Bekaert were in line with expectations. Due to the price increases of wire rod, Bekaert’s most important raw material, operating margins came under increased pressure.
| Texting with 027 helps Asset Management Network Ltd (AMN) deliver a fast, 24/7 window repair service for customers of insurance giant IAG New Zealand Limited (which trades under the State and NZI brands in New Zealand).
| Researched by Industrialinfo.com (Industrial Information Resources Incorporated; Houston). For many North American glass manufacturers, 2003 marked a turnaround year for capital project development.
| Ferro Corporation (NYSE: FOE) announced today it will release fourth quarter and full year 2003 earnings before the market opens on Thursday, February 5, 2004.A conference call to discuss earnings will follow the release at 11 a.m.
| Visteon Corporation (NYSE: VC), one of the world's leading suppliers of automotive components and integrated systems, will release its Fourth Quarter and Full Year 2003 financial results on Friday, January 23, 2004, at 6:30 a.m. (EST) via PR Newswire.
| Stuart Chambers is in his shirt sleeves and carrying a tea-tray. The chief executive of Pilkington is, perhaps subconsciously, making a statement about how the company has changed.
| The people of Waterford have smashed the city’s recycling record by depositing over two hundred and twenty thousand bottles and jars in bring banks during the first eight months of this year.
| Directors of Ferro Corporation (NYSE: FOE) have declared a regular quarterly dividend of 14.5 cents per share of common stock.
| Air Liquide’s Supervisory Board, chaired by Alain Joly, met on September 5, 2003 and reviewed financial statements for the first half of 2003, presented by Benoît Potier, Chairman of the Management Board.