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| BlastGard International, Inc. (OTCBB: BLGA), a creator of blast mitigating technology and products, announced that it is scheduled to be featured today on MSNBC's "After The Bell" Segment, which airs in most cable television markets from 4:00 p.m. to 4:15 p.m. eastern standard time.
| The court-appointed receiver in charge of the idled Glenshaw Glass Co. yesterday said she is in discussions with two active potential buyers, both of whom are analyzing the operation before deciding whether to make a commitment.
| Car prowlers and burglars often break glass to commit their crimes. They now face a new challenge."We can throw rocks at it."Mark Fresh with Patriot Security Consultants demonstrated how a sheet of plastic laminate can beef up an ordinary window.Fresh hit the glass 18 times and didn't break through.
| The gates of Glasstec 2004 are open again in Düsseldorf: Approximately 60,000 net square metres are leased and about 1,100 exhibitors have registered to display their products in Halls 9 to 17 between 09 and 13 November.
| Pilkington Plc, the world's biggest maker of car windshields, said fiscal first-half profit gained 31 percent after it reduced costs, cut debt and paid less in one-time charges.
| Visteon Corporation will release its Third Quarter 2004 financial results on Thursday, October 21, 2004, at 8 a.m. (EDT) via PR Newswire.
| AFG Industries, Inc. an International Glass Manufacturing and Distribution Company with locations across the U.S. and Canada has opened a new AFG Coatings Facility in the Westinghouse Industrial Park in Abingdon, VA.
| Glass-maker Pilkington said it was trading in line with expectations despite the impact of soaring energy costs and adverse currency movements.
| Corning expects its glass substrate shipments to jump 70% in 2004, as glass substrate demand remains high, according to the company.The company estimates shipments will grow 5-10% this quarter, with a 10% growth in shipments to Taiwan-based panel makers.
| MPs have been warned that investment and jobs in the glass recycling and manufacturing industry will be driven abroad because the UK has taken a stricter stance on climate change than other countries.
| Southwall Technologies Inc., a global developer, manufacturer and marketer of thin-film coatings for the electronic display, automotive glass and architectural markets, announced today that it has engaged the services of Burr, Pilger and Mayer, LLP (BPM) as the company's independent auditors for the year ending December 31, 2004.
| Diamond Triumph Auto Glass, Inc. announced that net sales for the six months ended June 30, 2004 decreased $3.6 million, or 3.2%, to $110.3 million as compared to $113.9 million for the six months ended June 30, 2003.
| DuPont reported second quarter 2004 earnings. Highlights are below: Segment sales were USD 8.2 billion, increasing 9 percent excluding the impact of portfolio changes, principally the INVISTA divestiture.
| 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.
| As early as next month, Wichita residents may have a new place to take their empty cereal boxes, milk jugs, old newspapers and glass bottles.
| While continued operations at L.E. Smith Glass Co. remain in doubt, several potential suitors have expressed interest in buying some or all of the Mt.
| Owens-Illinois will bring 150 new jobs to Weld County with the opening of its glass manufacturing plant there next summer.
| Supply of glass yarn, a key component of glass fabric, will fall short of demand by 5-10% this year, according to market estimates.
| For Martin Faith, the money is beginning to flow like wine - or is that whiskey? The smiley Scotsman's company, Scottish Stained Glass Corp., is believed to be the first in the nation to gather dozens of artisans to produce custom leaded-glass panels priced for the middle class, a crowd that typically doesn't splurge for such embellishment.The 9-year-old Centennial company's creations start at $150 and are expected to generate $3 million in sales this year, up $1 million over 2003.Teams that handle sales, design and installation allow Faith's 15 window builders to focus only on their craft.
| Zhejiang Glass says it will adjust its product mix to minimise the impact of central government measures to cool down the economy.``The efforts to curb over-investment will have a big impact on the property market and demand for construction glass will drop this year,'' Zhejiang Glass chairman Feng Guangcheng said yesterday after the company announced earnings doubled in 2003.The glass manufacturer will, however, maintain production of processed glass, which is used for construction, at 35 per cent of total output.