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  2. O-I Glass - Wikipedia

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    O-I Glass, Inc. is an American company that specializes in container glass products. [2] It is one of the world's leading manufacturers of packaging products, holding the position of largest manufacturer of glass containers in North America , South America , Asia-Pacific and Europe (after acquiring BSN Glasspack in 2004 [ 3 ] ).

  3. List of S&P 600 companies - Wikipedia

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    O-I Glass, Inc. Materials Metal & Glass Containers Perrysburg, Ohio: view: 0000812074 OII: Oceaneering International, Inc. Energy Oil & Gas Equipment & Services

  4. List of defunct glassmaking companies - Wikipedia

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    Two large stained-glass windows installed by Hartford City Glass Company's Belgian glass workers A New England Glass Company ewer , 1840–1860 A Novelty Glass Company advertisement in 1891 An electrical insulator made by Whitall Tatum Company , circa 1922

  5. O-I Glass (OI) Completes $1.5B Portfolio Optimization Plan

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    O-I Glass (OI) concludes the Portfolio Optimization program that entails exiting non-core operations and investing in its core business and generated $1.5 billion in proceeds.

  6. O-I Glass (OI) Shares Up 30% YTD: What's Driving the Rally? - AOL

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    O-I Glass (OI) is well-poised for growth on solid demand for glass packaging solutions and focus on investments in capacity expansions. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please ...

  7. Fostoria Shade and Lamp Company - Wikipedia

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    The glass product must then be cooled gradually , or it will break. [5] An oven used for annealing is called a lehr. [6] Because most glass plants melted their ingredients in a pot during the 1880s, a plant's number of pots was often used to describe capacity. [7] A major expense for glass factories is fuel for the furnace. [8]

  8. Owens Corning - Wikipedia

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    In 1965, Owens-Corning Fiberglas Europe was formed. In 1966, Owens-Corning established a partnership with Armstrong Rubber Co. to produce fiberglas-reinforced automobile tires. By 1971, Owens-Corning's annual revenue was over $500 million. In 1974, the company opened a temporary plant to produce insulation for the Trans-Alaska Pipeline System.

  9. Libbey-Owens-Ford - Wikipedia

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    This plant converted operations between 1972 and 1974 to Libbey Glass table-glassware manufacturing, which it continues today. In 1928, Libbey-Owens was the first company to produce automotive laminated safety glass and won a contract to supply the Ford Motor Company with windshields for the Model A .