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| Analysts at Banc of America Securities maintain their "sell" rating on Anchor Glass Container Corp (AGCC). The target price is set to $12.In a research note published this morning, the analysts mention that the company is expected to post healthy results in 2004.
| Let the sun shine through! The Oswego County 4-H program will sponsor a stained glass demonstration on Wednesday, April 14, from 6:30-8:30 p.m.
| ABRA Auto Body & Glass, a Minneapolis-based damaged vehicle repair company, announced today the opening of their ninth repair center in Colorado.
| The Visteon/Boston Acoustics partnership is yielding new branded audio business for the Chrysler Group.The result of the Visteon/Boston Acoustics partnership is currently a custom-designed, engineered and equalized Boston Acoustics-branded audio system.
| Mexican stock ticked higher Monday, led by gains in glassmaker Vitro after the company said it was selling its stake in a fiber glass unit, although some traders expected a dip in market later.
| Asahi Glass Co. said Tuesday it has raised its group earnings forecast for the nine months to Dec. 31 due to the recovery in its glass business in Europe toward the end of 2003.
| PPG Industries reported fourth quarter net income of $122 million, or 71 cents a share, including an aftertax charge of $8 million, or 5 cents a share, to reflect the net increase in the current value of the company's obligation under the asbestos settlement agreement reported in May of 2002.
| Applied Films Corporation will report its second fiscal quarter financial results on January 21, 2004, followed by a conference call at 3:30 p.m.
| The city has ordered a local glass-recycling company to filter out the odors and glass particles drif-ting from its facility or face eviction.
| The Glass Goes Green trial is providing recycling bins to collect glass bottles from 25 pubs, hotels and clubs in Carterton, Eynsham, Witney, Long Hanborough and Church Hanborough.
| A £45m glass building could "float" 54 metres above a south London park if plans are given the go ahead. The design for the glass dome, which would be elevated over Crystal Palace Park, has been created by Wilkinson Eyre Architects - double winners of the architectural award the Stirling Prize.
| This trading update is aimed at providing an overview of the revenue and trading conditions experienced by BP during the third quarter ending September 30, 2003.
| Ferro Corporation announced that it has amended its five-year bank credit agreement, which will provide increased latitude for certain financial covenants.
| A pile of glass bottles and jars ­ brown, green and clear all mingled together in broken pieces ­ sits in a bin behind a Sugar Creek warehouse waiting to be reborn.
| The check is not in the mail but a U.N. official on Monday lobbied President Bush for a $1 billion interest-free loan so the United Nations could renovate its crumbling headquarters that marks the Manhattan skyline.
| Consolidated net sales for the first quarter ended May 31, 2003 were $171.3 million, a 7% decrease from net sales of $184.7 million reported for the prior-year quarter.
| The Aluminum Extruders Council (AEC) has published the results of its 2002 survey of extrusion shipments.
| When it comes to close calls, it doesn't get much closer than this. A man was driving his car near Rush and Illinois streets in the Loop around 7 a.m.
| Two of this year's "Top Ten Green Projects" announced by the American Institute of Architects (AIA) include solar products made by BP Solar.
| PPG Industries (NYSE:PPG - News) has presented its Excellent Supplier Award to seven suppliers for their superior performance in 2002.