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| Within the darkened galleries of the Kalamazoo Institute of Arts, magnificent glass sculptures by Dale Chihuly make a dramatic and impressive statement.
| A group of Auckland engineering students has figured out how to end the expensive process of shipping hundreds of tonnes of bottles from Waiheke Island to the mainland every year.
| The pots, jars, glasses and bowls made by the Companhia Industrial de Vidros (CIV) may already be found on the Arab market.
| Mexican glass maker Vitro, pressured by heavy competition and weighty debt, said on Monday it secured $150 million in credit to refinance other obligations.
| The world's leading finished-glass manufacturing companies are increasing their presence in Indian market.
| GlassBuild America: The Glass, Window & Door Expo sparkled in Atlanta. Over 9,000 industry professionals convened in Atlanta for the three-day event.
| Research and Markets has announced the addition of Global market review of automotive glazing systems - forecasts to 2011, 3rd Edition to their offering.
| Who says that large and small do not fit together and that companies of opposing sizes will get in each others way?
| A bankruptcy court has cleared the way for the sale of the Glass Group Inc. to a German packaging firm.The $21.7-million deal with the Gerresheimer Group includes GGI's joint operation in China.
| Samsung SDI Co. said yesterday that it will shut down the company's cathode ray tube factory in Berlin by the year end due to sinking demand for bulky televisions.
| Who says that large and small do not fit together and that companies of opposing sizes will get in each others way?
| Multi-Glass International Corp. ("Multi-Glass") of Toronto announces that it has entered into an asset purchase agreement with three companies based in Atlantic Canada (an arm's length transaction), pursuant to which Multi-Glass…
| A joint initiative of The Energy and Research Institute (TERI) and the University Grants Commission (UGC) might just help avert a power crisis in the near future.
| Pilkington (PILK.LN) -8% at 144.25p. Traders blame growing pessimism over recent suggestions that Nippon Sheet Glass (5202.
| Corning is bullish on third-quarter fiber-optic sales but says some new charges also loom. The technology glassmaker reaffirmed earlier guidance that it would make about 21 cents a share on sales of $1.16 billion for the quarter ending Sept. 30.
| Compagnie de Saint-Gobain said its packaging division has recently acquired majority stakes in Ukraine-based Sklo Zorya and Russian companies Sitall and Kavminsteklo for an undisclosed sum.
| The good news, Glass Group Inc. has found a buyer. The bad news is, it may cost up to 150 workers their jobs.
| Last December, James Houghton, then chief executive of the glass company Corning, and Wendell Weeks, his heir apparent, dropped by the local chapter of the American Flint Glass Workers Union for some informal Christmas cheer.
| The Auto Glass Replacement Safety Standards Council (AGRSS) will hold its first ever conference October 16-17 at the Rio All Suites Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas.
| British plasterboard maker BPB Ltd has rejected the hostile 3.6 billion-pound bid by France's Saint-Gobain, saying the 720 pence a share offer was too low.