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  2. Stowmarket Guncotton Explosion - Wikipedia

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    In the years that followed government enforced safety regulations were increased, partly as a consequence of the explosion at Stowmarket. [6] In the 20th century the factory diversified into lacquers and paints and moved away from explosives. [14] Parts of the site are still currently used as paint factories operated by AkzoNobel [15] and PPG ...

  3. Stowmarket Guncotton Company - Wikipedia

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    The Stowmarket Guncotton Company was an explosives company established in the 19th century by Messrs Prentice that operated a gun-cotton factory in Stowmarket, Suffolk, England. [2] The factory was the scene of an explosion in 1871 that claimed the lives of 28 people.

  4. PPG Industries - Wikipedia

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    PPG Industries, Inc. is an American Fortune 500 company and global supplier of paints, coatings, and specialty materials. With headquarters in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, PPG operates in more than 70 countries around the globe. By revenue it is the second largest coatings company in the world behind Sherwin-Williams. [2]

  5. Why You Should Hold Onto PPG Industries (PPG) Stock For Now

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  6. PPG Industries Passes This Key Test - AOL

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  7. PPG Industries Keeps Dividend Steady - AOL

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    Specialty materials manufacturer PPG Industries announced today its third-quarter dividend of $0.61 per share, the same rate it's paid for the past two quarters after raising the payout 3%, from ...

  8. John Baptiste Ford - Wikipedia

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    Ford City was founded in 1887 as a company town by the Pittsburgh Plate Glass Company (now PPG Industries) as the site for its Works No. 3 glass factory. The town was named in honor of the company founder, John Baptiste Ford. The factory employed as many as 5,000 workers in its heyday. PPG shut down its Ford City operations in the 1990s.

  9. Is PPG Industries' Cash Machine Shutting Down? - AOL

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    Over the past 12 months, PPG Industries generated $1,216.0 million cash while it booked net income of $902.0 million. That means it turned 8.1% of its revenue into FCF. That sounds OK.