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| Superior Metal Products Company Incorporated, a leading wholesale manufacturer and supplier of quality components for Aluminum and Vinyl Home improvement industry, introduces a new "Tan" color to Superiors UltraView E-Z Install Panelized Sun room System The ultimate in sunroom living.
| Japan's Nippon Sheet Glass is discussing a takeover of glassmaker Pilkington at more than 160 pence a share, sources familiar with the situation said on Wednesday.
| Pilkington +4.6% at 154.75p amid press speculation that talks between the company and its rebuffed suitor Nippon Sheet Glass (5202.
| Santelli Tempered Glass said it will open its first manufacturing plant in Westmoreland County after receiving a $518,000 package from Pennsylvania officials.
| The walls are going up on a new $30 million dollar museum in the Old West End, but you can still see through them.
| New London was the summer home of Louis Comfort Tiffany, and so enjoys one of the largest collections anywhere of his distinctive stained-glass windows.
| When she needs a break from her day as a city council aide, Theressa Hamilton retreats to a garden oasis on the roof of City Hall.There, among the cement, steel and glass, Hamilton smiles at an orange butterfly alit on a green bush with pink flowers.
| Saint-Gobain chief executive Jean-Louis Beffa delivers a speech during a shareholdes' meeting in June 2004. BPB -- the world's biggest plasterboard manufacturer -- repeated its view that a hostile takeover bid from Saint-Gobain undervalued the British company.
| Glass maker Pilkington yesterday forecast a 20% surge in half-year profits but admitted its markets remained "challenging".
| Visteon Corporation (NYSE: VC) announced today that it has signed definitive agreements with Ford Motor Company, outlining terms and conditions of a new business arrangement announced by the two companies on May 25, 2005.
| The US Department of Commerce found Chinese makers of automotive replacement glass guilty of selling their products for less than their manufacturing costs.
| Glassmaker Pilkington said the year had started in line with expectations and the company was ready to invest into new growth opportunities.
| Debate is raging in the construction industry about the external facades of commercial buildings. The government will next year introduce rules on energy performance, which will mean big changes for glass manufacturers.
| 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.
| Japan's largest glass maker Asahi Glass said on Thursday its affiliate will spend nearly six billion rupees ($140 mn) to build a new plant in India as the growing economy there sees a boom in construction and cars.
| Sources inform "Globes" that the plan to make the Great Crater in the Negev Desert a nature reserve will prevent sand from being extracted from the site.
| As Thomas Friedman tells us in his new book, The World Is Flat: A Brief History of the Twenty-first Century, the world isn't going to be flat, it is flat.
| PPG Industries, Inc. announced the expiration of its cash tender offers for its outstanding 6.500% notes due November 1, 2007 (the "2007 Notes"), its outstanding 7.050% notes due August 15, 2009 (the "2009 Notes") and its outstanding 6.875% notes due February 15, 2012 (the "2012 Notes," and together with the 2007 Notes and 2009 Notes, collectively, the "Notes"). The tender offers were made upon the terms and conditions set forth in the Offer to Purchase dated May 20, 2005 (the "Offer to Purchase"), and the related Letter of Transmittal. A total of approximately $313 million in aggregate principal amount of Notes was tendered at or prior to 11:59 p.m., New York City time, on Friday, June 17, 2005, the expiration date.
| Glass was a high-status item in the Late Bronze Age that was used extensively in prestigious artifacts. Much evidence has been uncovered to suggest that early glass making arose in Mesopotamia.
| Solutia Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: SOLUQ - News) is experiencing an increased demand in China for its Vydyne Nylon 6,6 compounds used in automotive applications.