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Florim USA Plans For Growth

Clarksville, TN, April 10-- As Florim USA launches its fourth year of operations, its parent, The Florim Group, is projecting continued growth and plans ongoing investments and improvements.

Ross May Not Bid On Burlington

Greensboro, NC, Apr. 9--Wilbur Ross, who many thought would be the lead bidder for Burlington Industries after Berkshire Hathaway dropped out, said he would step aside if another buyer put forth a good price for the bankrupt carpet and apparel maker.

Home Depot Canada Head To Run Expo

Atlanta, GA, Apr. 9--Home Depot has named Annette Verschuren to head the 53 store Expo Design Center, according to a report in the Atlanta Journal-Constitution. Verschuren will serve as interim president of the division while a replacement for Bob Wittman

S&P Raises Dixie Group Ratings

New York, NY, Apr. 7--Standard & Poor's Ratings Services has raised its corporate credit rating on Calhoun, Georgia based carpet and rug manufacturer The Dixie Group Inc. to 'B+' from 'B-'.

Dow to Cut Jobs

Midland, MI, April 4--Dow Chemical Co. expects annual earnings growth of 10% and plans to cut 3,000 to 4,000 jobs in a move to lower costs.

Congoleum Reaches Asbestos Agreement, Reports 2002

Mercerville, NJ, Mar.31--Congoleum Corp. said it has reached an agreement in principle with attorneys representing more than 75% of the known present claimants with asbestos claims pending against Congoleum.

Bayer Forms Joint Venture

Pittsburgh, PA, Apr. 25--Bayer Polymers LLC and PolyOne Corp. announced the formation of BayOne Urethane Systems, LLC, a joint venture to develop and market polyurethane systems in the U.S and Canada.

Commercial Construction Stirs Again

Chicago, IL, April 23--Signs of recovery are in place for the construction industry and a full recovery is expected in the non-residential sector in 2004, predicted Kermit Baker, chief economist for the American Institute of Architects, at the CSE Show in

Weyerhaeuser Hit With $78 Million Judgment

Portland, OR, April 21--A lumber company won a $78 million antitrust judgment in a lawsuit alleging timber giant Weyerheuser used high pressure tactics to elbow competing mills out of a lucrative hardwood market.