Anchor Glass to Announce Third Quarter 2004 Earnings on November 5, 2004

Date: 2 November 2004

Anchor Glass Container Corporation announced that it will release its results for the third quarter of 2004 before market open on Friday, November 5, 2004, and will hold a conference call that morning at 10:00 a.m.

Eastern Time.

The call is being webcast by Shareholder.com. Investors can listen to the call at www.shareholder.com/anchor/medialist.cfm or via the conference call line at (800) 475-3716. A replay of the conference call will be available until November 12, 2004 at www.shareholder.com/anchor/medialist.cfm or by phone at (888) 203-1112, confirmation number 951063.

Anchor Glass Container Corporation is the third largest manufacturer of glass containers in the United States. It has nine strategically located facilities where it produces a diverse line of flint (clear), amber, green and other colored glass containers for the beer, beverage, food, liquor and flavored alcoholic beverage markets.

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