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| In accordance with its established policy, Pilkington today issued the following trading update ahead of its interim results announcement for the period to 30 September 2004, which will be made on Wednesday, 3 November 2004.
| A man died from a ruptured heart after he was crushed by falling glass panels in a freak accident last Thursday. p> Mr Tan Lay Siew, 44, a general worker with a renovation company, had unloaded the panels onto a metal rack from a lorry outside…
| After a nearly three-month search, a buyer has been found for the financially troubled L.E. Smith Glass Co. in Mt. Pleasant.
| Kristalbond Technologies Sdn Bhd has scored a first by having developed a protective glass coating that it believes could help commercial building owners save a lot in energy bills.
| An employee at a Telford factory was taken to a Philadelphia hospital Monday after an industrial accident.James Whetherspoon, 37, of Reliance Circle, Hilltown Township, was operating an industrial glass roller at the Oldcastle Glass Co., 375 E.
| A new multi-million pound glass recycling plant is now up and running in Doncaster, which will process about 225,000 tonnes of glass packaging and plate glass for use in the container industry.
| A leak that developed Tuesday in one of the two furnaces at The Glass Group plant, formerly Flat River Glass Factory, will cause a minor layoff of some workers for a short time, according to company human resources manager Jim Hahn.
| British doctors have removed a large chunk of glass from a Malmesbury woman's leg 12 years after she crashed through a window, The Sun said Monday.
| Diamon-Fusion International, Inc. (DFI), global developer and exclusive supplier of the Diamon-Fusion® patented nanotechnology, reached a marketing agreement with ALCOA, the worlds leading producer of primary and fabricated aluminum.
| A revolution in the way greenhouse gas emissions data is collected and collated is exciting international interest in an event to be held by British Glass aimed at spreading best practice among trade sector associations.
| Alonso Gonzalez, Jr. of Grupo Pavisa, Mexico has been named the thirtyfourth recipient of the Phoenix Award.
| The Luxembourg American Chamber of Commerce in the United States today announced that it will bestow its 2004 Luxembourg American Business Award upon Auburn Hills, Michigan-based Guardian Industries Corp. and its President and CEO William M.
| Schneider National Inc., a premier provider of transportation, logistics and related services, today announced it is seeking candidates within a 60-mile radius of Laurinburg, N.
| Corning expects its glass substrate shipments to jump 70% in 2004, as glass substrate demand remains high, according to the company.The company estimates shipments will grow 5-10% this quarter, with a 10% growth in shipments to Taiwan-based panel…
| Visteon Corporation (NYSE: VC), one of the world's leading suppliers of automotive components and integrated systems, has been included in the Dow Jones Sustainability World Index for the fourth consecutive year.
| MI-Southfield-based Farbman purchased DaimlerChrysler's McGraw Glass plant near Interstate 94 in the city and plans to convert it into a manufacturing and distribution hub.
| The idea behind organizing an Art Walk isn't an original one, but having one in Corning is a first. And there are a couple of things that make the Gaffer District's version unique.
| Architects on Tuesday laid out a glassy vision for downtown Raleigh's mammoth new convention center but called it a work in progress one month from a final decision about its appearance.
| MPs have been warned that investment and jobs in the glass recycling and manufacturing industry will be driven abroad because the UK has taken a stricter stance on climate change than other countries.
| Apogee Enterprises, Inc. (Nasdaq:APOG), today announced fiscal 2005 second quarter earnings. Apogee develops and delivers value-added glass products and services for the architectural, large-scale optical and automotive industries.