GlassOnWeb.com - Glass News - PPG Chairman says 3rd quarter EPS likely to be 50 to 60 Cents Optima
 
 HOME   DIRECTORY   NEWS   ARTICLES   BUSINESS AREA   FORUM    JOBS  
 
Sign-in | Registration
  »  Home  »  News  »  PPG Chairman says 3rd quarter EPS likely to be 50 to 60 Cents
 
 
   CONTRIBUTE
Submit your news
Submitted news

   NEWS ARCHIVES
2008
December
November
October
September
August
July
June
May
April
March
February
January
2007
2006
2005
2004
2003
2002
2001




GLASS ON WEB - news feed
 
  News


Companies
PPG Chairman says 3rd quarter EPS likely to be 50 to 60 Cents

PPG Industries Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Raymond W. LeBoeuf told employees today that earnings per share for the third quarter are likely to be 50 to 60 cents compared with 88 cents a year ago.
In an e-mail sent to employees worldwide, LeBoeuf said PPG announced last year that the company faced a challenging global business environment.
"And the events of the past 12 months have only confirmed this view, including recent announcements of rising unemployment, the spread of economic weakness globally and plans by auto companies to reduce production," LeBoeuf said. "This disappointing news supports our belief that meaningful improvement in the global economy this year is unlikely. And the tragic events of Sept. 11 only add to the uncertainty."
LeBoeuf said PPG anticipated many of this year's economic conditions by quickly acting to lower costs and conserve cash and capital, without sacrificing service and technology upon which customers depend. He added that cost-reduction initiatives and previously announced restructuring actions, which are more than 60 percent complete, will cut costs by more than $70 million before the end of the year.
"As a result of incredibly tight capital spending, reductions in working capital and early and swift actions, we have actually increased our free cash flow from operations at a time when many of our peers are generating significantly less," LeBoeuf said. "And our third quarter earnings - although down from a year ago - should continue to show better comparisons with last year than many of our competitors."
In conclusion, LeBoeuf thanked PPG employees for carrying out the company's strategies in a difficult, and still weakening, global business environment.
"We should emerge from this current industrial downturn, as we have from past recessions, with sharply lower costs, a stronger balance sheet and an improved strategic flexibility, all of which will provide a strong foundation for future growth," LeBoeuf said.
Pittsburgh-based PPG is a global supplier of coatings, glass, fiber glass and chemicals, with 120 manufacturing locations in more than 20 countries. Sales in 2000 were US$8.6 billion.



September 22nd, 2001
Source: PPG


Print this article  Printer friendly version Send this article to a friend  Send to a Friend



Add a Comment

You have to be registered in order to add your comment.
If you already have an account, please sign-in to comment.




Latest news
Dec-02-08
Asahi Glass Succeeds in Development of New Photosensitive Insulating Film for Packages
Dec-02-08
ABRA opens fourth repair center in South Dakota
Dec-02-08
Glazing company ceases trading
Dec-02-08
Vatican wins award for creating rooftop solar-power generator
Dec-01-08
Photovoltaics Summit 2009 Global Effort For Alternative Energy
Dec-01-08
Sri Lanka’s Piramal Glass Losses Extend to Sept Quarter
Dec-01-08
Machine fire at Gerresheimer Glass
Dec-01-08
Looking for System 2 Georgian Bar and Accessories?
Dec-01-08
In Every Grade of Color - SCHOTT combines photovoltaic modules and fused colored glasses for the first time ever
Dec-01-08
Name change in the Bystronic glass group


ADVERTISING