Nippon Sheet Glass Gains the Most in Five Years

Date: 16 February 2008

Nippon Sheet Glass Co., the world's biggest supplier of car windows, gained the most in five years in Tokyo after profit more than doubled on European demand.

The stock rose 53 yen, or 12 percent, to close at 501 yen on the Tokyo Stock Exchange. It was the biggest gain since Nov. 28, 2002.

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