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| Glass is a mysterious material, but when researchers apply pressure, it reveals secrets. Using a variety of techniques, researchers at Argonne National Laboratory saw for the first time ever, the atomic structure of a dense, purely octahedral glass that has eluded scientists for decades.
| BSN Glasspack S.A. Completes Tender Offer for the 10-1/4% Senior Subordinated Notes due 2009 of BSN Financing Co. S.A. and 9-1/4% Senior Subordinated Notes due 2009 of BSN Glasspack Obligation S.A.
| Over 200 amazing glass artworks, from the red hot furnaces on the island of Murano, will illuminate the galleries of the Detroit Institute of Arts (DIA) in the very cool exhibition Murano: Glass from the Olnick Spanu Collection.
| Asahi India Glass Ltd. said on Friday that the Board of Directors has approved setting up of its single largest integrated glass plant at Roorkee in the State of Uttaranchal, with an estimated projected cost of Rs60bn.
| Diamond Triumph Auto Glass, Inc. announced today that net sales for the nine months ended September 30, 2004 decreased $7.1 million, or 4.2%, to $163.9 million as compared to $171.0 million for the nine months ended September 30, 2003.
| Hopes of keeping Glenshaw Glass Co. open dimmed Wednesday evening after the union representing a majority of the workers at the plant voted to reject contract concessions designed to save the glassmaker about $860,000 in short-term operating expenses.
| Dana Barrer, owner of Glass Shoppe Imports, used to hold down two jobs at a time just to afford to travel. When he went to Prague in 1999, he fell in love with the city to such a degree that he knew it was more than just another vacation.
| Thursday, 11 November at 10.30 am will see the holding of a press conference on the development of the flat glass industry in China at the glasstec Press Club, Düsseldorf Exhibition Centre, 1st Floor of the admin. tower.
| Hall 26 / Stand D74With their three lines of decorative profiles developped especially for the stained glass and cathedral glass units producers, FBSPROFILATI s.r.l. confirms the constant evolution of their production.
| Atofina Chemicals' Science Teacher Program brings scientists and teachers together to spark an interest in science among elementary school students.
| Nine years ago, Pilkington PLC received a $5.35 million incentive package for keeping the former Libbey-Owens-Ford Co. headquarters in downtown Toledo, a deal that included the city’s purchase of its building.
| Saint-Gobain, the French materials and packaging group, is to set up a joint-venture in Japan with the Nippon Sheet Glass (NSG) company.
| Asahi Glass Co., Ltd (J.AHG) announced today that it has increased its direct and indirect shareholding in Glaverbel (GLAB.
| Solutia Inc. announced that it has successfully closed its private placement of 223,000 units consisting of $223 million senior secured notes due 2009 as well as warrants to purchase common stock.
| Pilkington stock was hit a couple of months ago when the company announced that Stuart Chambers, an executive director of the company, would replace Paolo Scaroni as chief executive officer.
| Asahi Glass Co. said it will spend a total of Y23 billion to build sheet glass plants in Mexico and Russia. The Mexico plant will cost Asahi $100 million, it said.
| Pilkington has warned that tough market conditions will persist for most of the coming year as the glassmaker benefited from cost-cutting measures to report a small increase in annual profits.
| Saint-Gobain SA said that its revenues rose 0.4% to EUR 7.296 billion in the first quarter, from EUR 7.268 billion a year earlier, as shrinking sales volumes offset a 1% rise in prices.
| The company from Pesaro, manufacture of numerical control machinery for the processing of glass and natural and synthetic stone, has added two new branches to its distribution network: INTERMAC AUSTRALIA and INTERMAC IBERICA.
| Nippon Sheet Glass Co . (J.NSG or 5202) Friday revised down its profit forecast for the year ended March 31 due to slimmer profits on its information technology products and poor earnings at subsidiaries.