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The Motley Fool July 20, 2004 Rich Smith |
American Standard Finds Strength American Standard Companies, maker of kitchen and bathroom fixtures and fittings, as well as air conditioning systems and vehicle control systems, issued a positive report that bodes well for the rest of the year.  |
The Motley Fool July 19, 2004 Roger Nusbaum |
3M Strong Despite Stock's Slip Experienced leadership keeps 3M, maker of Post-It Notes and Thinsulate, performing well.  |
The Motley Fool July 16, 2004 Bill Mann |
Cemex Is Rock Steady Don't let the drop in net earnings fool you. This was another dynamic quarter for the Mexican cement giant.  |
The Motley Fool July 16, 2004 Phil Wohl |
Hasbro Wobbles, Won't Fall Down The leading toy maker is trying to fight through an unsettling time in the industry. Given the company's forecasted double-digit growth rate and 1.36% dividend yield, the shares are still attractive for total return investors.  |
The Motley Fool July 16, 2004 Rich Smith |
Steel Dynamics' Heavy Hint The American steel company initiates a dividend before releasing earnings, causing the stock to rise 10% in two days.  |
The Motley Fool July 15, 2004 Dave Marino-Nachison |
Greenbrier on Track A recovering economy has helped the railcar maker to a strong 18-month run. Previously, investors have not fared particularly well against the S&P 500.  |
IndustryWeek August 1, 2004 Tonya Vinas |
Making Waves Dubbed the 'third wave' of biotechnology, after medicine and agriculture, industrial biotechnology is promising to reshape manufacturing.  |
IndustryWeek August 1, 2004 David Drickhamer |
IW 500: The Economy's Global Powerplant The U.S.' largest manufacturers capitalize on market opportunities abroad and at home.  |
IndustryWeek August 1, 2004 Glenn Hasek |
Focus On The Best 50 The top U.S. manufacturers have overcome terrorism, war and recession to deliver superior performance.  |
The Motley Fool July 14, 2004 Bill Mann |
De Beers in De Champagne De Beers, the125-year-old South African diamond company, settles a decade-old criminal case for $10 million. S'pose they'll try to pay it in diamonds?  |
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