Pottery, Ceramics & Porcelain

Williams-Sonoma Reworks Leases

SAN FRANCISCO-One-quarter of all the company’s Pottery Barn and Williams-Sonoma store leases are coming up for renewal between now and 2010, and the failures of co-tenants are giving it additional leverage.

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KEMET Wins the 'Outstanding Performance Award' from Sanmina-SCI (PR Newswire)

KEMET Corporation , a leading manufacturer of tantalum, multilayer ceramic, solid aluminum, plastic film, paper and electrolytic capacitors, today announced that the Company has received the "Outstanding Performance Award" for...

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Baumer introduces PB Series pressure transmitter

November 22, 2009 - With the PB series, Baumer is introducing a pressure transmitter family based on a modular system which can be adjusted individually to customers’ needs. It has accuracy up to 0.1% F.S. over a large...

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Natural Gas Strip Slip Suggests Time To Bail On Shale

Around Labor Day, I noted that the relationship between near-term and future natural gas prices was off the chart, literally. Here is the chart I shared in that article suggesting caution on Gas E&P companies: [More...]

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Flow modelling optimises investment casting

A Morgan Technical Ceramics product story Edited by the Manufacturingtalk editorial team Nov 23, 2009 Morgan Technical Ceramics, Certech, has pioneered a new flow-modelling technique for designing ceramic cores used to...

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Two Seattle-area boutique retailers countdown to launch the holiday season with new stores at The La

Poggi Bonsi of Burien and c'est La Vie of Edmonds are launching new stores at The Landing in Renton in Mid November, 2009 with a joint grand opening celebration scheduled for December 4. Both stores are #1 winners in King 5's...

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Linda L. Nicholas Named to Exclusive Membership Organization

Linda L. Nicholas, Owner of Fawn's Ceramics & Jewelry, has been recognized by Cambridge Who's Who for demonstrating dedication, leadership and excellence in business management. Motivated by a desire to create and express...

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Roberta pottery festival revives local tradition

By DAN MALEY - dmaley@macon.com A high school gym might not have the same ambience as an outdoor wood-fired kiln, but it does have its advantages. “We have indoor bathrooms, which is great,” said Coni Merritt. “We don’t need...

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Pottery

Show attracts many Christmas shoppers By Jackie Ayres Register-Herald Reporter Christmas shopping started early for the dozens who attended Lockbridge Pottery’s 30th annual Thanksgiving Show at the Beckley Women’s Club...

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Toys often precede inventions

Children's toys mirror real life, and small cookstoves were made in every era. You can find toy Victorian iron stoves, 1930s toy enameled models and toy microwaves with stainless steel fronts. All these toys are collected today...

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