Mexico's Vitro Suspends Flat Glass Plant After Hurricane

Date: 8 July 2010

MEXICO CITY -(Dow Jones)- Mexican glass manufacturer Vitro SAB (VITRO.MX) said Tuesday it has temporarily suspended operations at its flat glass plant in Monterrey due to flooding and damage from the passage last week of Hurricane Alex.

The Monterrey company said in a filing with the Mexican stock exchange that its glass containers plants weren't affected and continue operating normally. Read more here.MEXICO CITY -(Dow Jones)- Mexican glass manufacturer Vitro SAB (VITRO.MX) said Tuesday it has temporarily suspended operations at its flat glass plant in Monterrey due to flooding and damage from the passage last week of Hurricane Alex.
 
The Monterrey company said in a filing with the Mexican stock exchange that its glass containers plants weren't affected and continue operating normally.
 
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