Apogee Enterprises Declares Quarterly Cash Dividend

Date: 23 July 2004
Source: Yahoo.com

Date: 23 July 2004

The Board of Directors of Apogee Enterprises, Inc. announced it has declared a regular quarterly cash dividend of $0.06 per share, payable August 18, 2004 to shareholders of record August 9, 2004.

The company has approximately 27.4 million shares outstanding.

Apogee Enterprises, Inc., headquartered in Minneapolis, is a world leader in technologies involving the design and development of value-added glass products, services and systems. The company is organized in three segments:

Architectural products and services companies design, engineer, fabricate, install, maintain and renovate the walls of glass and windows comprising the outside skin of commercial and institutional buildings.
Large-scale optical technologies segment consists of a developer and producer of high technology glass and acrylic that enhances the visual performance of products for the picture framing, display and imaging industries.

Automotive replacement glass and services segment consists of a fabricator of aftermarket foreign and domestic car windshields.

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