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| Pilkington was downgraded to 'hold' from 'add' at DKW as a rush of bid speculation recently pushed up its share price. DKW said it does not foresee a takeover but didn’t rule out a foreign investor running the slide rule over the group with a 132p price target.
| Electronic materials and components supplier Corning Inc. posted second quarter earnings of $165 million, or 11 cents per share on sales of $1.1 billion, up from $108 million, or 8 cents per share on sales of $971 million in the year-ago quarter.
| Gold Coast Mayor Ron Clarke says the city is now the second largest glass recycler in Australia.The city council supplies a Coomera-based company with discarded glass and it recycles between 130 and 300 tonnes of the material each week for export.
| Heritage watchdogs have forced a halt to work on a £25 million glass canopy designed by Sir Norman Foster to link two of Washington's premier art galleries.
| Major glass users in New Zealand have agreed to pay a voluntary levy on imported glass to cover a shortfall between the costs of collecting the glass and the price paid for it by glass recyclers.
| Owens-Illinois, Inc. said on Monday that its subsidiary Owens-Brockway Glass Container Inc. had commenced an exchange offer.
| 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.