November 27, 2007 | Vol 2, Num 48
e-glass weekly, your weekly source for industry news and financial data
News to know
Midwest commercial construction market steady
Fabrication debris common in heat-treated process
More top stories
Product spotlight
Transparent projection screen
Financials
Nippon Sheet Glass reports $42 million net income in second quarter
Nonresidential construction starts jump 9 percent in October
More business headlines
e-Poll
When will a nonresidential slowdown occur, if at all?
First half of 2008
Second half of 2008
First half of 2009
Second half of 2009
Nonresidential will remain strong for the next two years



Last week's poll results: 
Which nonresidential segment is most vulnerable to a slowdown?

36.25%: Office

36.25%: Retail

15%: Hotel

6.25%: Educational

5%: Other

1.25%: Government


 

 

 
 
 

 


Financials

More business headlines

Asahi Glass announces executive changes
Japan's Asahi Glass Co. announced the creation of several new executive positions, including chairman and CEO, and president and COO, according to a Nov.13 company release ... read more

Demand for flat glass in China expected to grow 8.4 percent annually
Industrialization efforts, new construction gains and government efforts to privatize home ownership will fuel rising demand in China’s flat glass market, according to a report released Nov. 16 by Reportlinker.com of Lyon, France. The gain is expected to continue through 2011, to a demand for more than 31 billion square feet. Drawn, rolled and float glass accounts for 87 percent of overall demand … read more

Southwall revenues dip in third quarter
Revenues slipped 3.36 percent for Southwall Technologies Inc., Palo Alto, Calif., in the third quarter, compared to the same period last year, according to a Nov. 14 company release. Revenues dipped from $9.597 million third quarter last year to $9.249 million this year. Third quarter 2007 income was $250,000 … read more


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