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| More than 200 jobs at Europe's largest glass-making and bottling factory at Elton near Chester hung in the balance last night after a judge's ruling.
| What used to be a hobby has finally turned into a full-time job. “I have always had a passion for the stained-glass windows I saw in churches when I was a little girl,” remembers Corinne Desvaux.
| Asahi Glass Philippines (AGP), the country’s biggest glass maker, is seeking incentives with the Board of Investments for its P1.8-billion expansion project as the Japanese-owned firm continues to aggressively position itself.
| Imagine opening your paycheck and finding less money than you expected, then receiving notice your health insurance and utility costs had gone up.
| Owens-Illinois Inc. is making its first ownership foray into Russia by purchasing a minority stake in a company owned by one of that country's largest producers of alcoholic beverages and soft drinks.
| Saint-Gobain Flight Structures today has issued plans to expand its operations in Ravenna, Ohio (USA) to manufacture composite parts for aerospace applications.
| Dr. Helmut A. Schaeffer, member of the International Commission of Glass Steering Committee, has been designated the 35th recipient of the Phoenix Award, one of the glass industry’s most prestigious awards.
| The Board of Directors of Apogee Enterprises, Inc. (Nasdaq:APOG) announced it has declared a regular quarterly cash dividend of $0.065 per share, payable November 21, 2005 to shareholders of record November 7, 2005.
| Daiwa Institute of Research starts coverage of China Glass (3300.HK) with Sell rating, 6-month target of HK$1.20, based on 1.0X PBR on FY06 BVPS forecasts; "we do not think China Glass will trade significantly higher than its book value over…
| The culture of Egypt will be in the spotlight for the next Family Exploration series event at the Corning Museum of Glass.
| Over 200 union employees will not be retained by the German company Gerresheimer Group now that they have officially taken over operation of the Glass Group facility, a union official said Thursday.
| In the first scheme of its kind, Namibia will soon start applying latest Swedish technologies to produce its own glass products from used bottles.
| Gujarat Glass Pvt Ltd (GGPL), a Piramal Enterprises outfit, has acquired the cosmetics and perfumery business of the US-based The Glass Group (GGI) for $18 million (about Rs 81 crore).
| DuPont announced that new production capabilities for its safety glass interlayers are now operational.
| South African glass firm Consol said on Tuesday production volumes grew 18 percent during the first quarter and said it expected volumes to increase by 10 percent during the first half.
| Four Korean glass artists joined hands to stage a "rare" exhibition of glass art works thanks to a Gallery Sklo, the first and the only gallery specializing in glass sculptures and objects in the nation.
| The historic Adirondack Glass Co. Inc. at 189 Maple St. was damaged by a fire Monday evening.Troy and Kathryn Gleason, of Queensbury, were driving home from work at 5:45 when they noticed smoke coming from the structure, located at 189 Maple St.
| Sales in the current year are expected to top $5 million. "We have seen excellent growth so far and there is still enormous potential in the Indian market," said Pinaki Banerjee, head of operations.
| Indian glassmaker Gujarat Glass Ltd. managed to pry away the Flat River Glass factory from Austrian glassmaker Stolzle-Oberglas after a Bankruptcy Court judge reversed an earlier sale decision and instead granted sale of the Park Hills factory to…
| A dozen glass works on display in Broad Ripple through Oct. 30 combine art and functionality in bold hues.