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The state accused Anchor Hocking Corp. and Newell Co. of having lied in negotiations over a Clarksburg glass plant and having destroyed an economic base worth $108 million, a new round of legal arguments shows. A sharply worded legal... Published: Sunday, February 07, 1988 Words: 216
The bitter battle between Anchor Hocking and the state of West. Virginia moved to the Supreme Court Tuesday, as arguments over a bond spilled over into other areas of dispute. The state has a temporary injunction preventing the company... Published: Wednesday, June 15, 1988 Words: 215
Arch Moore said Saturday that the state will make a bid to buy the Anchor Hocking glassware plant and then sell it to someone else in order to prevent a shutdown. Newell Companies Inc., which owns the Clarksburg plant, last month announced... Published: Sunday, September 06, 1987 Words: 156
Arch Moore's negotiations with the owners of the Anchor Hocking glass plant have run into serious difficulties, and Moore filed suit in federal court Thursday to prevent the company from moving valuable equipment out of the plant. U.S.... Published: Friday, September 25, 1987 Words: 711
Former workers at the idled Anchor Hocking glass plant intend to stage a rally to protest the closing of the Clarksburg factory by "anti-American" businessmen, a union official said Monday. John Jorgensen of the American Flint Glass... Published: Tuesday, November 17, 1987 Words: 168
Arch Moore and others give depositions in an Ohio court has been denied by a federal judge who characterized the corporation's bid as "the most outrageous thing I ever heard of. "U.S. District Court Judge Dennis R. Knapp in Charleston... Published: Saturday, July 23, 1988 Words: 305
Anchor Hocking glass plant in Clarksburg has placed the plant's value at five times the figure estimated by a state appraiser, the state's director of economic development said Monday. This means another appraiser must value the plant... Published: Tuesday, February 21, 1989 Words: 362
Manufacturing regained the top spot as West Virginia's payroll king in 1988, but a study on employment shows about 44 percent of state residents looked to service and trade sectors for jobs. Manufacturing employed 87,241 people last... Published: Tuesday, September 26, 1989 Words: 272