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Year 2005 | Turkish investor Sisecam intends to construct two factories for the production of float glass and mirrors in the town of Targovishte, north-east Bulgaria, where it already has facilities.
Year 2005 | The Australian Glass & Glazing Association has hit back at suggestions in a Productivity Commission report that energy efficiency in new residential and commercial developments is not an issue.
Year 2005 | In a significant move to intensify its access all over India, Windshield Experts - the pioneers in car glass repair and replacement in India – has announced its strategic national tie-up with Cholamandalam, to manage all automotive glass claims for…
Apogee | Glassmaker Apogee Enterprises Inc. said strong condo and office construction and higher demand for picture framing boosted first-quarter earnings ahead of expectations, and the company lifted earnings guidance for the rest of the year.
Year 2005 | Shoppers ran for cover on Saturday as glass fragments rained down on their heads in a Lancaster arcade.The glass, from a panel in the roof of St Nicholas Arcades, shattered and fell to the floor.
Year 2005 | Gold Coast Mayor Ron Clarke says the city is now the second largest glass recycler in Australia.The city council supplies a Coomera-based company with discarded glass and it recycles between 130 and 300 tonnes of the material each week for export.
Glass Market | Windshield Experts, a pioneer in car glass repair and replacement in the country, on Tuesday announced its national tie-up with Cholamandalam MS General Insurance for automotive glass claims.
PPG | MONEYWEB: David Shapiro, you will remember the PG Group, the glass manufacturer. DAVID SHAPIRO: I did all my auditing there – three years of articles.
Year 2005 | In Egypt and the rest of the Middle East in the 13th century B.C., bronze was the heavy metal of power, and glass the rare commodity coveted by the powerful, who treasured glass jewelry, figurines and decorative vessels and exchanged them as…
Year 2005 | Apogee Enterprises, Inc. (Nasdaq:APOG) today announced fiscal 2006 first quarter earnings. Apogee develops and delivers value-added glass products and services for the architectural, large-scale optical and automotive industries.
Egypt | 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.
Year 2005 | Analyst Lalita Gupta of Morgan Stanley maintains her "underweight" rating on Nippon Sheet Glass (ticker: NI9), while reducing her estimates for the company.
Year 2005 | The country's premier glass maker, PFG Glass, is to embark on a one billion rand expansion to meet the demands of a pumping South African economy.
China | With the formalization of friendly exchange relationship with the Harbin People's Municipality in China and Cagayan de Oro, industrialists from Xinghai City in China are considering Phividec as the site of their $300 million glass factory.
Year 2005 | Heritage watchdogs have forced a halt to work on a £25 million glass canopy designed by Sir Norman Foster to link two of Washington's premier art galleries.
Year 2005 | JPS Industries, Inc. announced that it has changed the name of its JPS Glass division to JPS Composite Materials Corp. JPS Glass was the sole operating entity of JPS Industries' wholly owned subsidiary JPS Converter and Industrial Corp.
China | Research and Markets has announced the addition of Chinese Markets for Flat Glass to their offering. China's demand for flat glass has grown at a fast pace in the past decade.
Glass Market | One of Cardiff's major manufacturing employers an-nounced yesterday that it had invited staff to apply for voluntary redundancy.
Year 2005 | Multi-Cure® 605 Series, suited for glass and glass-to-metal assembly, produces invisible bonds and exhibits resistance to moisture and thermal cycling.
Asahi Glass | Asahi Glass Co plans to begin producing eighth-generation glass substrates as soon as October 2006, being among the first to market with panels for the largest wide-screen TVs, the Nihon Keizai Shimbun reported without sources.