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| Someone shattered a $70,000 glass flower sculpture by artist Dale Chihuly that was on display at the Garfield Park Conservatory, officials said.
| Oscar Boronat has been appointed managing director of Primary Products Europe, succeeding Stuart Chambers.Oscar is currently chief executive, Building Products, South America, and country manager, Brazil.
| Samuvetro, the new fair aimed at the glass sector in the North East of Italy, has been held from June 13 to 16, 2002 at Pordenone Fiere Fairground.
| As of July 1, 2002, Mr. Andrew Purvis, formerly of Zedtec – Dysons plc, UK joined Emhart Glass as Refractories Technical Sales / Support Specialist.
| Creative engineers are today replacing walls and conventional inverted V shaped roofs with glassIn modern houses, glass is fast providing an economical solution to have interior space, sparkling partitioning and roofing for office, stables and plant farms.
| Architect John Howey envisions a 50-story glass high-rise on Whiting and Franklin streets, the southernmost tip of downtown.
| DuPont Canada recently won the Canadian Chemical Producers' Association (CCPA) Excellence in Safety Award. The honor is presented to CCPA member companies that have demonstrated excellent safety performance (as measured by total recordable incidents) for a period of five years.
| Pilkington Aerospace has received an order from Raytheon, representing the FY03 requirement for the Joint Primary Aircraft Training System (JPATS) advanced trainer aircraft.
| The American Stock Exchange® (Amex®) will launch trading in options on Thursday, May 23, 2002 on the New York Stock Exchange listed stock of PPG Industries, Inc.
| Southwall Technologies Inc. reported revenues for the first quarter of 2002 were $19.3 million, an increase of $1.5 million, or 9 percent, from the $17.7 million in the first quarter of 2001.
| Pilkington Aerospace has been selected by Saab-BAe to supply the transparencies for the Jas39 Gripen Fighter Aircraft.
| Owens-Illinois, Inc., announced that it expects to issue a news release announcing first quarter 2002 financial results after 5 p.m. (Eastern Time) on Tuesday, April 23.
| It would be funny if it were not true. Financial statements from Pilkington habitually tell of weak demand, falling prices and stalled production, but yesterday's trading update set new a standard in detailing the renowned glassmaker's woes.
| DuPont announced Wednesday that it expects underlying earnings for first quarter 2002 to exceed the high end of current First Call earnings estimates, which is USD 0.51 per share.
| In his letter to shareholders in the company's 2001 Annual Report, DuPont Chairman and CEO Chad Holliday says DuPont and its employees have good reason to be proud as the company celebrates its 200th anniversary this year.
| Applied Films Corporation , a leading supplier of thin film deposition equipment to the flat panel display (FPD), architectural, automotive and solar glass, and the consumer products packaging and electronics industries, today announced revised guidance for the third quarter ending March 30, 2002.
| Rohm and Haas Company said it expects to report first quarter operating results of $.37 to $.39 per share, ahead of the current First Call consensus of $.33 per share.
| Billy Tullos has been appointed as the Director of Sales, Americas for Atofina Chemicals' Technical Polymers Division. Mr.
| Gorell Windows & Doors named Ken Kresyman regional sales manager for Missouri, Kansas, Nebraska and southern Illinois. In his new position, Kresyman will establish dealers to market Gorell's vinyl windows and doors, patio doors and aluminum storm products, and provide training and sales support.
| The DuPont commitment to achieving sustainable growth is highlighted in an exhibit entitled "Global Warming and You" that the World Resources Institute now has on display at the 2002 Olympic Winter Games in Salt Lake City, Utah.