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| The Australian report that increasing demand for a drop of red or white is expected to continue to boost sales for Penrice Soda Holdings, a soda ash and limestone producer.
| Taiwan Headlines report that Corning Inc. of the United States, the world's largest supplier of glass substrates for TFT-LCD panels, is scheduled to inaugurate an R&D center in Taiwan this month.
| Diamon-Fusion International, Inc. (DFI Nanotechnology), global developer and exclusive licensor of the Diamon-Fusion® patented hydrophobic nanotechnology, has signed a 5-year license agreement with Michigan-based GLASSource, a leading US glass fabricator with a distribution network throughout Michigan, Northern Indiana, Illinois and Ohio.
| Union leaders are considering legal action against Pilkington, claiming the company failed to consult with its workers before agreeing to a £2.2bn takeover by Nippon Sheet Glass.
| Yorkshire-Based glass manufacturer SLI Glass could be saved from administration this week by an entrepreneur who says he will keep all 165 employees on and plans to recruit up to 600 more staff over the next five years.
| International trade fair for window and facade fensterbau/frontale 2006, which takes place together with Holz-Handwerk in the Exhibition Centre Nuremberg from 22-25 March 2006, has two premières to offer this year.The first one is expert discussion on “Glass Bonding for Window Production”.
| Pilkington's chairman, Sir Nigel Rudd, stands to make £4.25m if, as expected, Japan's Nippon Sheet Glass returns with an agreed £2.2bn takeover offer this month.
| Lahore Glass Merchants Group and Importers Association has demanded of government to reduce the 25 percent custom duty on the imported glass to bring on adequate level and National Tariff commission will hold public hearing on Wednesday (tomorrow) in this regard.
| Viet Nam’s glass-makers are now in an ideal position to step up exports of construction-grade glass, according to Viet Nam Glass Association.
| Japan's Nippon Sheet Glass is unlikely to agree to buy Pilkington Plc for several more weeks as it continues to plough through the glassmaker's books, sources familiar with the situation said.
| Soaring gas prices and the loss of a major client have forced one of the UK’s hard-pressed glass companies into administration putting 165 jobs at risk.
| Could soccer be the financial salvation of Corning Inc. this year?That's one of the more unusual theories circulating in the financial community with the approach of the World Cup soccer tournament in June.
| Haldyn Glass Gujarat is speculated to have bagged its first order for bottles from Coco-Cola worth around Rs 10 crore.
| U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Region 5 has cited Pilkington North America Inc. for alleged clean-air violations at the company’s glass manufacturing plant at 140 Dixie Highway, Rossford, Ohio.
| Nippon Sheet Glass Co. shares had the biggest one-day drop in 19 months after Pilkington Plc, the world's largest maker of car windshields, rejected a third takeover offer, raising concern the bid will fail.
| ABRA Auto Body & Glass has awarded two repair center franchises in the Wilmington, N.C., -area to Anthony Reese, raising the total number of ABRA locations to 90 facilities in 12 states.
| A NY City veteran will tell you that Pilkington has a special place in the history of UK takeovers. Almost 20 years ago the world's largest glass manufacturer staved off a hostile bid from BTR - thanks to its then major shareholder Standard Life.
| Glaverbel EnergyNT won a Silver Medal(1) at the 2005 Innovation Awards organised by Batimat, the largest construction show in Europe.
| Emirates Glass has showcased its premium glass products made from its state-of-the-art machinery, the water jet and the tempering furnace, which evinced keen interest among the trade visitors and industry professionals at the Big5, the region’s largest show for the construction sector.
| The European Investment Bank is lending EUR 60 million to Sisecam, a major glass manufacturing company in Turkey, for funding part of its investment programme.