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| Pilkington Plc, the world's largest maker of car windshields, said fiscal second-half profit rose 18 percent after the U.K. company cut costs and sold assets to help counter slowing demand in some of its markets.
| Jeremy Lancaster, in his final announcement as Chairman of Rexam prior to handing over to Rolf Börjesson at todays Annual General Meeting, is due to make the following statement:Following a strong group performance in 2003, Rexam continues to perform well in 2004.
| Owens-Illinois, Inc., (NYSE: OI - News) announces that all applicable permits have been granted for the Company's new glass container manufacturing plant near Windsor, Colo., about 60 miles north of Denver.
| Asahi India Glass Ltd has posted a net profit of Rs 20.28 crore for the quarter ended March 31, 2004 whereas it was Rs 5.90 crore in the quarter ended March 31, 2003, an increase of 245 per cent.
| Visteon Corporation marks a major step forward in the growth of the company's Aftermarket Operations with the launch of the GlassVantage(TM) Auto Glass Professional Network.
| Emhart Glass exhibited in the Glass India trade show at the Bombay Exhibition Centre. The company's representatives found that the two-day event was well attended by the many glass manufacturers from India and the surrounding region.
| Screen maker LG.Philips LCD has doubled the projected size of its IPO to $1.95 billion and set a July date for what would be the world's biggest technology stock sale of the year so far, a South Korean regulator said on Monday.
| Saint-Gobain, a producer of glass, isolation and construction materials and which already operates in this country, plans to double its sales revenues by 2008.
| Ardagh, the glass container manufacturer quoted on the Irish Stock Exchange, announced a pre-tax profit of 1.72m (£1.1m), against a loss of 30.2m, after the demerger of its UK and Italian glass operations.Turnover for the year to December was down from 318m to 42.7m.
| French industrial giant Saint-Gobain said it plans to invest EUR 60 mln in Poland and double the revenue generated by its Polish units to EUR 760 mln over the next five years, Jean Laronze, head of the company's Polish operations, told reporters Thursday.
| April 22, 2004--DURA Automotive Systems, Inc. reported revenues of $634.6 million for the first quarter ended March 31, 2004 compared to $592.8 million recorded in the prior-year period.
| Upon approval at the Ordinary General Meeting of Shareholders on March 30, 2004, Asahi Glass Co., Ltd. (AGC, Headquarters: Tokyo) revamped its management team and established a new structure under Masahiro Kadomatsu, who was recently appointed to the position of President & CEO.
| Instead of blocking a shot, high school senior Brett Turman shattered his lifelong dreams. The accident cost him the full use of his right hand and any chance for a college basketball scholarship.
| Visteon Corporation announced that it has accepted and purchased $250,022,000 aggregate principal amount of its 7.95% Notes due 2005 that were tendered in response to its previously announced tender offer.
| Kenneth Lovejoy of Owens-Illinois Inc., which will open a $119 million glass-bottle manufacturing plant in Windsor in January 2005, will speak next week at the annual meeting of the Greeley/ Weld Economic Development Action Partnership.The luncheon meeting is at 11:45 a.m.
| The country's glass production will continue to increase this year on the basis of 2003's record high output, which is expected to push sales revenues higher.
| The pair of new apartment buildings designed by Richard Meier is the rarest of things in Manhattan: distinctive, original residential architecture.
| At first glance, "self-cleaning window" seems an oxymoron. But to the delight of many homeowners, there's nothing at all odd about window glass that sheds rain - along with dirt and grime - like water off a duck's back.
| Asahi Glass Co. plans to spend as much as $500 million to build a plant in South Korea to make glass used for flat panel screens, Korea Economic Daily reported, citing an unidentified government official.
| Since Norman Lamp retired, hes spending more time working on stained-glass projects. He just completed a 5- by 6-foot window in four panels that shows the globe for Cedar Lake Christian Center in Cedartown, Ga., where his son lives.