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| NASCAR fans will soon see the logo for the National Glass Association (NGA)'s MyGlassClass.com speeding around the track.
| DuPont updated its fourth quarter 2006 earnings outlook for significant items yesterday. The company previously announced that 2006 reported earnings were expected to be about USD 2.86, including the net benefit of USD .01 per share from previously reported significant items.
| Corning Incorporated (NYSE:GLW) Vice Chairman and Chief Financial Officer James B. Flaws will present the keynote address to investors at the Lehman Brothers Global Technology Conference in San Francisco today, Dec. 7 at 7:30 a.m.
| The Wigan / UK plant of PPG Industries (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania / USA; www.ppg.com) is to cease manufacture of chopped-strand glass fibre mat and concentrate on production of single-end, direct-draw rovings for the European market.
| The Wall Street Journal reported that Nippon Sheet Glass Co. said group net profit for its first half grew more than fivefold because of a strong contribution from its purchase of Pilkington PLC of the U.K. earlier this year.
| Tendency from flat to rotatable glass sputter solutions persists Over 54.000 visitors gathered information on trends and innovations in the glass industry during the international glasstec exhibition in Düsseldorf, Germany, from 24 to 28 October.
| WFNN continues report on companies to highlight companies believed to have high growth prospects. Dr. Joseph Louis deBeauchamp posted his report on six sites to allow investors to read about these companies.
| Decks have been cleared for Guardian Industries to set up a wholly owned company in India. Finance Minister P Chidambaram cleared the company’s proposal today, allowing it to invest Rs 300 crore to set up a wholly owned subsidiary.
| MarketWatch reported that Apogee Enterprises Inc. after Monday's closing bell backed its fiscal 2007 earnings outlook of 88 cents a share to 94 cents a share.
| Booth No.13F29 GLASSMAN is a leading manufacturer of glass processing machinery in China, which was established in 1975, and is serving the domestic and international markets.
| Around 5 years ago the British glassmaker Pilkington launched what has long been regarded as the ‘Holy Grail’ of the industry: glass that actually keeps itself clean.
| Surrey residents are being encouraged to get their glass recycling sorted through a new promotional campaign.
| Apogee Enterprises, Inc. (Nasdaq:APOG) today announced fiscal 2007 second quarter earnings. Apogee develops and delivers value-added glass products and services for the architectural, large-scale optical and automotive industries.
| On a 2000 sqm big exhibition space Lisec shows latest novelties and a part of the machinery range for the insulating glass production, float/laminated glass cutting and glass processing.
| Nedo GmbH & Co. KG is a leading manufacturer of high quality measuring tools and lasers in Europe. For more than 100 years, customers value the reliability, the proven quality and the innovative design of the Nedo products.
| Asahi Glass Co. net profit in the first half of this year dropped 5.4 percent from a year earlier to 42.51 billion yen due to an extraordinary loss, while overall sales rose 8.6 percent to 788.59 billion yen.
| Pittsburgh Roars may be the mantra in 2006, but 2007 promises to be "The Year of Glass." One reason is the city will host the Glass Arts Society's 37th annual conference from June 7-9.
| Demand for advanced flat glass is projected to expand nearly 6 percent per year to $7.7 billion in 2010.
| Owens Corning (OWENQ.OB) reported consolidated net sales and operating results for the second quarter and the first six months of 2006.
| Acryform and Perspex is the new alternative to glass for splashbacks, balustrades, signage, decorative panels and shop fittings just to name a few, according to Hamilton Australia Pty Ltd.Having similar physical properties to its glass counterpart, it has come to be a force to be reckoned with.