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Apogee Enterprises 2nd Quarter Earnings Per Share Increase 25 Percent; Apogee Reaffirms Guidance for Fiscal 2006.


MINNEAPOLIS Minneapolis (mĭn'ēăp`əlĭs), city (1990 pop. 368,383), seat of Hennepin co., E Minn., at the head of navigation on the Mississippi River, at St. Anthony Falls; inc. 1856.  -- Apogee apogee (ăp`əjē), point farthest from the earth in the orbit of a body about the earth. See apsis.


The farthest point.
 Enterprises, Inc. (Nasdaq:APOG APOG Advanced Operational Planning Group
APOG Aberdeen Police Officer's Guild
) today announced fiscal 2006 second quarter earnings. Apogee develops and delivers value-added val·ue-add·ed
adj.
Of or relating to the estimated value that is added to a product or material at each stage of its manufacture or distribution:
 glass products and services for the architectural, large-scale large-scale
adj.
1. Large in scope or extent.

2. Drawn or made large to show detail.


large-scale
Adjective

1. wide-ranging or extensive

2.
 optical and automotive industries Automotive Industries, Ltd. (Hebrew: תעשיות רכב נצרת עלית, תע"ר .
SECOND QUARTER HIGHLIGHTS

    --  Earnings from continuing operations were $0.20 per share,
        versus $0.16 per share a year earlier.

        --  Prior-year period earnings included a $0.05 per share gain
            from net proceeds of a class action lawsuit settlement
            with certain flat glass manufacturers.

        --  Operating margin was 4.4 percent. This compares to 4.6
            percent in the prior-year period, or 3.1 percent excluding
            the flat glass settlement.

    --  Revenues of $173.7 million were up 15 percent versus the
        prior-year period.

    --  Architectural segment revenues were up 13 percent. Operating
        income decreased 15 percent to $3.9 million compared to the
        prior year, but was up 18 percent after excluding unusual
        items in both years ($0.6 million charge for realignment of
        window manufacturing business in current quarter and flat
        glass settlement income of $0.8 million in prior-year period).

        --  Architectural backlog grew 24 percent to $276.5 million
            from the prior-year period.

        --  Apogee announced plans on September 13 to build a new
            fabrication plant in the Southwest. The new capacity,
            which is designed to meet increasing demand for
            architectural glass products, is part of the company's
            strategy to grow this market.

    --  Large-scale optical segment revenues increased 37 percent,
        while operating income increased to $5.0 million from $1.7
        million in the prior-year period. Conversion to value-added
        products continued strong, and national retail customers
        stocked inventory.

    --  Reaffirmed full-year guidance of $0.74 to $0.80 per share.


Commentary

"Continuing our momentum, we have completed another solid quarter, with growth in both revenues and earnings," said Russell Russell, English noble family. It first appeared prominently in the reign of Henry VIII when

John Russell, 1st earl of Bedford, 1486?–1555, rose to military and diplomatic importance.
 Huffer huff  
n.
A fit of anger or annoyance; a pique: stormed off in a huff.

v. huffed, huff·ing, huffs

v.intr.
1. To puff; blow.

2.
, Apogee chairman and chief executive officer. "We remain optimistic op·ti·mist  
n.
1. One who usually expects a favorable outcome.

2. A believer in philosophical optimism.



op
 about our outlook for the second half.

"In the second quarter, our picture framing business achieved strong sales of higher value-added products," he said. "Our architectural segment grew revenues as it gained share, and our backlog Backlog

The total value of sales orders waiting to be fulfilled.

Notes:
This figure is used mainly in the manufacturing industry. Increases or decreases in a company's backlog indicate the future direction of sales and earnings.
 strength led to the decision to build a third architectural glass facility. This progress was somewhat offset by production inefficiency related to equipment installation and maintenance, charges to realign re·a·lign  
tr.v. re·a·ligned, re·a·lign·ing, re·a·ligns
1. To put back into proper order or alignment.

2. To make new groupings of or working arrangements between.
 our window business and work on some lower margin projects that are nearing completion."
SEGMENT AND OPERATING HIGHLIGHTS

    Architectural Products and Services

    --  Revenues of $141.3 million were up 13 percent over the
        prior-year period. Strongest growth was in the architectural
        glass business as its markets continued to strengthen, sales
        of value-added energy-efficient, hurricane and blast products
        increased, a smaller, direct competitor exited the market and
        pricing started to improve.

    --  Operating income was $3.9 million, down 15 percent from a year
        ago. The current year includes $0.6 million in realignment
        charges in the window manufacturing business, while the prior
        year benefited from a $0.8 million gain from the flat glass
        settlement. Results were also impacted by some unplanned
        equipment downtime and work on certain lower margin projects
        nearing completion.

        --  Operating margin was 2.8 percent, compared to 3.7 percent
            in the prior-year period. Excluding unusual items in both
            years, the second quarter margin was 3.2 percent, compared
            to 3.1 percent in the prior-year period.

    --  Segment backlog was $276.5 million, compared to a backlog of
        $223.9 million in the prior-year period and $235.0 million at
        the end of the first quarter.

    --  On September 13, Apogee announced plans for a new
        architectural glass plant, which is expected to start up in
        about 18 months. At a cost of approximately $25 million, it is
        expected to add about $40 million to Apogee's glass
        fabrication capacity at full production.

        --  The current expansion of the Statesboro, GA, facility,
            which will add approximately $20 million in annual
            capacity, is completed.

    Large-Scale Optical Technologies

    --  Revenues of $24.3 million were up 37 percent over the
        prior-year period. Sales of higher value-added picture framing
        products increased significantly.

    --  Operating income was $5.0 million, up significantly from
        earnings of $1.7 million in the prior-year period, which
        included a $0.3 million gain from the flat glass settlement.
        Operating margin was 20.6 percent, versus 9.5 percent the
        prior year. Conversion of the custom framing market from clear
        glass to value-added, as well as from value-added to
        higher-end, value-added products was better than anticipated.

    --  National retail customer inventory and promotional programs
        were also stronger and earlier than had been anticipated.

    Automotive Replacement Glass and Services

    --  Revenues of $8.1 million were flat compared to the prior-year
        period.

    --  There was an operating loss of $0.6 million, compared to
        earnings of $1.2 million in the prior-year period, which
        included a $1.1 million gain from the flat glass settlement.
        Results included a charge related to the conclusion of the
        supply agreement with PPG Industries, as well as unfavorable
        product mix in final shipments provided under the agreement.

    Equity in Affiliates

    --  Earnings were $1.3 million from investment in PPG Auto Glass,
        LLC, versus $0.2 million in the prior-year period. Volume,
        pricing and operations continue to improve.

    Financial Condition

        --  Long-term debt was $39.0 million at the end of the second
            quarter, compared to $47.2 million at the end of the first
            quarter and $35.2 million at the end of fiscal 2005.

    --  Long-term debt-to-total-capital ratio was 17 percent.

    --  Non-cash working capital (current assets, excluding cash, less
        current liabilities) was $68.2 million, compared to $77.2
        million in the first quarter and $61.6 million at the end of
        fiscal 2005.

    --  Year-to-date depreciation and amortization were $9.3 million,
        up 3 percent compared to the prior-year period.

    --  Capital expenditures were $12.8 million year-to-date,
        including spending for the Georgia architectural capacity
        expansion. This compares to capital expenditures of $10.5
        million in the prior-year first half.


OUTLOOK

"Looking ahead, we are encouraged by our performance to date and improving market conditions," Huffer said. "We are reaffirming our guidance range for the year of $0.74 to $0.80 per share. We expect that our revenue growth will be at the higher end Coordinates:
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Higher End or Billinge Higher End is a district of the Metropolitan Borough of Wigan, in Greater Manchester, England.
 of our current 9 to 11 percent range.

"For the remainder of the year, we are anticipating a stronger operating performance from our architectural segment," said Huffer, "while we expect that second half growth will be lower than first half growth for the large-scale optical segment.

"As we start the second half of our fiscal year, our architectural segment is building momentum," he said. "Markets are strengthening, and we're we're  

Contraction of we are.


we're we are
 seeing pricing improvement in our architectural glass business. Our backlog strength is also very encouraging.

"We intend to capitalize on Cap´i`tal`ize on`   

v. t. 1. To turn (an opportunity) to one's advantage; to take advantage of (a situation); to profit from; as, to capitalize on an opponent's mistakes s>.
 operating improvements throughout the architectural segment and to leverage overhead costs overhead costs

see fixed costs.
 as revenues continue to increase," Huffer said. "We are positioned for the margin improvement necessary to meet our full-year guidance of a 3.6 to 4.0 percent operating margin Operating Margin

A ratio used to measure a company's pricing strategy and operating efficiency.

Calculated by:
 for the architectural segment.

"In our large-scale optical segment, we are anticipating stronger full year growth but a different seasonality, with the first half stronger than the second, driven by inventory and promotion activities at some of our national retail accounts," he said.

"We expect that our auto glass manufacturing business will meet guidance of break-even performance for the year, while generating cash," he added.

"We are excited about our prospects for the current year, as our strategic initiatives deliver results and our architectural markets strengthen," said Huffer.

The following statements are based on current expectations for fiscal 2006. These statements are forward-looking for·ward-look·ing
adj.
Concerned with or making provision for the future: forward-looking educators; a forward-looking corporate plan.

Adj. 1.
, and actual results may differ materially.
--  Overall revenues for the year are expected to increase 9 to 11
        percent.

        --  Architectural segment revenues are expected to increase 10
            to 12 percent for the year.

            --  Growth is expected due to market improvement and share
                gain through success of growth initiatives.

        --  Large-scale optical segment revenues are expected to be up
            10 to 12 percent (prior guidance was 7 to 9 percent), with
            growth in picture framing glazing products continuing to
            be somewhat offset by the shift away from consumer
            electronics products.

            --  Sales of value-added picture framing products are
                expected to again grow more than 20 percent.

        --  Auto glass segment revenues are expected to be
            approximately 4 percent lower than in fiscal 2005.

    --  Annual gross margins are expected to be flat to slightly up
        from the prior year as operational improvements and cost
        reductions are somewhat offset by higher costs for wages,
        materials, utilities and freight.

        --  Expected annual operating margins by segment are:
            architectural, 3.6 to 4.0 percent (prior guidance was 3.5
            to 4.0 percent), as margins continue to increase over the
            fiscal 2005 margin of 3.0 percent with improved pricing
            and capacity utilization; large-scale optical,
            approximately 15 percent (prior guidance was 13 to 14
            percent), up slightly with the focus on making products
            more affordable for consumers; and auto glass, breakeven
            or slightly better, a decrease due to competitive market
            dynamics.

    --  Selling, general and administrative expenses as a percent of
        sales are projected to be approximately 14 percent.

    --  Equity in affiliates, which reflects Apogee's portion of the
        results of the PPG Auto Glass joint venture, is expected to
        report earnings of approximately $2 million (prior guidance
        was $1 million) due to increased volume and operational
        improvements.

    --  Capital expenditures are projected to be approximately $30
        million (prior guidance was $25 million).

    --  Depreciation and amortization are estimated at $19 to $20
        million for the year.

    --  Debt is expected to be approximately $45 million at year end
        (prior guidance was $30 million), with a corresponding effect
        on interest expense.

    --  The effective tax rate for the full year is anticipated to be
        34 percent (prior guidance was 33 to 34 percent).

    --  Earnings per share from continuing operations are expected to
        range from $0.74 to $0.80.


The discussion above, including all statements in the Outlook section, contains "forward-looking statements forward-looking statement

A projected financial statement based on management expectations. A forward-looking statement involves risks with regard to the accuracy of assumptions underlying the projections.
" within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act The Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 (PSLRA) implemented several significant substantive changes affecting certain cases brought under the federal securities laws, including changes related to pleading, discovery, liability, class representation and awards fees and  of 1995. These statements reflect Apogee management's expectations or beliefs as of the date of this release. The company undertakes no obligation to publicly update or revise any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise. All forward-looking statements are qualified by factors that may affect the operating results of the company, including the following: Operational risks within (A) the Architectural segment: i) competitive, price-sensitive and changing market conditions, including unforeseen delays in project timing and work flow; ii) economic conditions and the cyclical cyclical

Of or relating to a variable, such as housing starts, car sales, or the price of a certain stock, that is subject to regular or irregular up-and-down movements.
 nature of the North American North American

named after North America.


North American blastomycosis
see North American blastomycosis.

North American cattle tick
see boophilusannulatus.
 commercial construction industry; iii) product performance, reliability or quality problems that could delay payments, increase costs, impact orders or lead to litigation An action brought in court to enforce a particular right. The act or process of bringing a lawsuit in and of itself; a judicial contest; any dispute.

When a person begins a civil lawsuit, the person enters into a process called litigation.
; iv) the segment's ability to fully utilize production capacity; v) integration of the AWallS acquisition in a timely and cost-efficient Adj. 1. cost-efficient - productive relative to the cost
cost-effective

efficient - being effective without wasting time or effort or expense; "an efficient production manager"; "efficient engines save gas"
 manner; vi) production ramp-up of the Viracon capacity expansion in Georgia Georgia, country, Asia
Georgia (jôr`jə), Georgian Sakartvelo, Rus. Gruziya, officially Republic of Georgia, republic (2005 est. pop. 4,677,000), c.26,900 sq mi (69,700 sq km), in W Transcaucasia.
 in a timely and cost-efficient manner; and vii) construction and ramp-up to full production of the announced third Viracon plant in a timely and cost-efficient manner; (B) the Large-Scale Optical segment: i) markets that are impacted by consumer confidence; ii) dependence on a relatively small number of customers; and iii) ability to utilize manufacturing facilities; and (C) the Auto Glass segment: i) transition of markets served as Viracon/Curvlite focuses on selling to aftermarket Aftermarket

See: Secondary market.


aftermarket

See secondary market.
 manufacturers following the end of its long-term Long-term

Three or more years. In the context of accounting, more than 1 year.


long-term

1. Of or relating to a gain or loss in the value of a security that has been held over a specific length of time. Compare short-term.
 supply agreement with PPG Industries PPG Industries (NYSE: PPG) was founded in 1883 as the Pittsburgh Plate Glass Company.

PPG is an American manufacturer of glass and chemical products, including automotive safety glass.
 in Q2 Fiscal 2006; ii) changes in market dynamics; iii) market seasonality; iv) highly competitive, fairly mature industry; and v) performance of the PPG PPG Points Per Game (basketball player statistic)
PPG Power Play Goals (hockey)
PPG Planning Policy Guidance (UK)
PPG Programmable Pulse Generator
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 Auto Glass, LLC (Logical Link Control) See "LANs" under data link protocol.

LLC - Logical Link Control
 joint venture. Additional factors include: i) revenue and operating results that are volatile With regard to computer memory, it means "temporary" and not "highly changeable," which is the usual meaning of the word. See volatile memory.

1. (programming) volatile - volatile variable.
2. (storage) volatile - See non-volatile storage.
; ii) the possibility of a material product liability event; iii) the costs of compliance with governmental regulations relating to relating to relate prepconcernant

relating to relate prepbezüglich +gen, mit Bezug auf +acc 
 hazardous substances; iv) management of discontinued operations Discontinued operations

Divisions of a business that have been sold or written off and that no longer are maintained by the business.
 exiting activities; and v) foreign currency risk related to discontinued operations. The company cautions readers that actual future results could differ materially from those described in the forward-looking statements. The company wishes to caution investors that other factors may in the future prove to be important in affecting the company's results of operations. New factors emerge from time to time and it is not possible for management to predict all such factors, nor can it assess the impact of each such factor on the business or the extent to which any factor, or a combination of factors, may cause actual results to differ materially from those contained in any forward-looking statements. For a more detailed explanation of the foregoing and other risks and uncertainties, see Exhibit 99.1 to the company's Annual Report on Form 10-K Form 10-K

A report required by the SEC from exchange-listed companies that provides for annual disclosure of certain financial information.


Form 10-K

See 10-K.
 for the fiscal year ended February February: see month.  26, 2005.

TELECONFERENCE AND SIMULTANEOUS WEBCAST

Analysts, investors and media are invited to listen to Apogee's live teleconference or webcast at

10 a.m. Central Time tomorrow, September September: see month.  15. To participate in the teleconference, call

1-888-396-2298 toll free or 617-847-8708 international, access code 85653950. The replay will be available from noon Central Time on Thursday Thursday: see week. , September 15, through midnight Central Time on Thursday, September 22 by calling 1-888-286-8010 toll free, access code 26022297. To listen to the live conference call over the internet, go to the Apogee web site at http://www.apog.com and click on "investor relations Investor relations

The process by which the corporation communicates with its investors.
" and then the webcast link at the top of that page. The webcast also will be archived on the company's web site.

Apogee Enterprises, Inc., headquartered in Minneapolis, is a world leader in technologies involving the design and development of value-added glass products and services. The company is organized in three segments:
--  Architectural products and services companies design,
        engineer, fabricate, install, maintain and renovate the walls
        of glass and windows comprising the outside skin of commercial
        and institutional buildings. Businesses in this segment are:
        Viracon, the leading fabricator of coated, high-performance
        architectural glass for global markets; Harmon, Inc., one of
        the largest U.S. full-service building glass installation,
        maintenance and renovation companies; Wausau Window and Wall
        Systems, a manufacturer of custom aluminum window systems and
        curtainwall; and Linetec, a paint and anodizing finisher of
        window frames and PVC shutters.

    --  Large-scale optical technologies segment consists of Tru Vue,
        a value-added glass and acrylic manufacturer for the custom
        framing and pre-framed art markets, and a producer of optical
        thin film coatings for consumer electronics displays.

    --  Automotive replacement glass and services segment consists of
        Viracon/Curvlite, a U.S. fabricator of aftermarket foreign and
        domestic car windshields.
Apogee Enterprises, Inc. & Subsidiaries
              Consolidated Condensed Statement of Income
                             (Unaudited)


                                 Thirteen        Thirteen
                                Weeks Ended     Weeks Ended         %
Dollar amounts in thousands,  August 27, 2005 August 28, 2004 Change
 except for per share amounts
                              --------------- --------------- -------

Net sales                           $173,730        $150,957      15%
Cost of goods sold                   141,681         122,813      15%
                              --------------- ---------------
     Gross profit                     32,049          28,144      14%
Selling, general and
 administrative expenses              24,381          21,213      15%
                              --------------- ---------------
     Operating income                  7,668           6,931      11%
Interest income                          206             455     -55%
Interest expense                         565             878     -36%
Other income (expense), net               73               6     N/M
Equity in income (loss) of
 affiliated companies                  1,256             184     583%
                              --------------- ---------------
     Earnings from continuing
      operations
       before income taxes
        and other items below          8,638           6,698      29%
Income taxes                           3,130           2,377      32%
                              --------------- ---------------
     Earnings from continuing
      operations                       5,508           4,321      27%
Earnings from discontinued
 operations                                -               -       -
                              --------------- ---------------
     Net earnings                     $5,508          $4,321      27%
                              =============== ===============

Earnings per share - basic:
  Earnings from continuing
   operations                          $0.20           $0.16      25%
  Earnings from discontinued
   operations                             $-              $-       -
  Net earnings                         $0.20           $0.16      25%

Average common shares
 outstanding                      27,583,876      27,066,144       2%

Earnings per share - diluted:
  Earnings from continuing
   operations                          $0.20           $0.16      25%
  Earnings from discontinued
   operations                             $-              $-       -
  Net earnings                         $0.20           $0.16      25%

Average common and common
     equivalent shares
      outstanding                 28,073,960      27,646,350       2%

Cash dividends per common
 share                               $0.0625         $0.0600       4%


                                Twenty-six      Twenty-six
                                Weeks Ended     Weeks Ended         %
Dollar amounts in thousands,  August 27, 2005 August 28, 2004 Change
 except for per share amounts
                              --------------- --------------- -------

Net sales                           $337,862        $296,857      14%
Cost of goods sold                   275,964         242,899      14%
                              --------------- ---------------
     Gross profit                     61,898          53,958      15%
Selling, general and
 administrative expenses              48,044          42,730      12%
                              --------------- ---------------
     Operating income                 13,854          11,228      23%
Interest income                          393           1,538     -74%
Interest expense                       1,182           1,776     -33%
Other income (expense), net               39             (36)    N/M
Equity in income (loss) of
 affiliated companies                  1,446            (466)    N/M
                              --------------- ---------------
     Earnings from continuing
      operations
       before income taxes
        and other items below         14,550          10,488      39%
Income taxes                           5,102           3,078      66%
                              --------------- ---------------
     Earnings from continuing
      operations                       9,448           7,410      28%
Earnings from discontinued
 operations                                -              67    -100%
                              --------------- ---------------
     Net earnings                     $9,448          $7,477      26%
                              =============== ===============

Earnings per share - basic:
  Earnings from continuing
   operations                          $0.34           $0.27      26%
  Earnings from discontinued
   operations                             $-           $0.01    -100%
  Net earnings                         $0.34           $0.28      21%

Average common shares
 outstanding                      27,432,382      27,085,220       1%

Earnings per share - diluted:
  Earnings from continuing
   operations                          $0.34           $0.27      26%
  Earnings from discontinued
   operations                             $-              $-       -
  Net earnings                         $0.34           $0.27      26%

Average common and common
     equivalent shares
      outstanding                 27,912,327      27,708,792       1%

Cash dividends per common
 share                               $0.1250         $0.1200       4%



----------------------------------------------------------------------
                    Business Segments Information
                             (Unaudited)


                                 Thirteen        Thirteen
                                Weeks Ended     Weeks Ended         %
                              August 27, 2005 August 28, 2004 Change
                              --------------- --------------- -------
Sales
Architectural                       $141,339        $125,212      13%
Large-Scale Optical                   24,333          17,706      37%
Auto Glass                             8,110           8,045       1%
Eliminations                             (52)             (6)    N/M
                              --------------- ---------------
Total                               $173,730        $150,957      15%
                              =============== ===============

Operating income (loss)
Architectural                         $3,925          $4,631     -15%
Large-Scale Optical                    5,024           1,674     200%
Auto Glass                              (555)          1,239     N/M
Corporate and other                     (726)           (613)    -18%
                              --------------- ---------------
Total                                 $7,668          $6,931      11%
                              =============== ===============


                                Twenty-six      Twenty-six
                                Weeks Ended     Weeks Ended         %
                              August 27, 2005 August 28, 2004 Change
                              --------------- --------------- -------
Sales
Architectural                       $276,168        $242,761      14%
Large-Scale Optical                   45,099          36,254      24%
Auto Glass                            16,720          17,864      -6%
Eliminations                            (125)            (22)    N/M
                              --------------- ---------------
Total                               $337,862        $296,857      14%
                              =============== ===============

Operating income (loss)
Architectural                         $7,531          $7,807      -4%
Large-Scale Optical                    8,106           2,249     260%
Auto Glass                              (481)          2,379     N/M
Corporate and other                   (1,302)         (1,207)     -8%
                              --------------- ---------------
Total                                $13,854         $11,228      23%
                              =============== ===============



----------------------------------------------------------------------
                Consolidated Condensed Balance Sheets
                             (Unaudited)


                                August 27,      February 26,
                                   2005            2005
                              --------------- ----------------
Assets
Current assets                      $190,268         $187,106
Net property, plant and
 equipment                           104,652          100,539
Other assets                          81,182           80,820
                              --------------- ----------------
Total assets                        $376,102         $368,465
                              =============== ================

Liabilities and shareholders'
 equity
Current liabilities                 $115,580         $119,492
Long-term debt                        39,000           35,150
Other liabilities                     33,601           35,743
Shareholders' equity                 187,921          178,080
                              --------------- ----------------
Total liabilities and
 shareholders' equity               $376,102         $368,465
                              =============== ================

N/M = Not meaningful
Apogee Enterprises, Inc. & Subsidiaries
                 Consolidated Statement of Cash Flows
                             (Unaudited)


                                        Twenty-six       Twenty-six
                                       Weeks Ended      Weeks Ended
Dollar amounts in thousands          August 27, 2005  August 28, 2004
                                     ---------------- ----------------

Net earnings                                  $9,448           $7,477
Net earnings from discontinued
 operations                                        -              (67)
Depreciation and amortization                  9,337            9,040
Results from equity investments               (1,446)             466
Other, net                                     1,033              272
Changes in operating assets and
 liabilities                                  (7,150)          (7,261)
                                     ---------------- ----------------
  Net cash provided by continuing
   operating activities                       11,222            9,927
                                     ---------------- ----------------

Capital expenditures and acquisition
 of intangible assets                        (12,768)         (10,539)
Proceeds on sale of property                       4               86
Net purchases of marketable
 securities                                     (154)            (411)
Other investing activities                         -              (12)
                                     ---------------- ----------------
  Net cash used in investing
   activities                                (12,918)         (10,876)
                                     ---------------- ----------------

Net proceeds from long-term debt and
 revolving credit agreement                    3,700            3,542
Proceeds from issuance of common
 stock, net of cancellations                   2,596              327
Repurchase and retirement of common
 stock                                             -           (1,909)
Dividends paid                                (3,478)          (3,292)
Other, net                                      (271)               -
                                     ---------------- ----------------
  Net cash provided by (used in)
   financing activities                        2,547           (1,332)
                                     ---------------- ----------------

Cash used in discontinued operations            (308)             (89)
                                     ---------------- ----------------

Increase (decrease) in cash and cash
 equivalents                                     543           (2,370)
Cash and cash equivalents at
 beginning of year                             5,967            7,822
                                     ---------------- ----------------
Cash and cash equivalents at end of
 period                                       $6,510           $5,452
                                     ================ ================
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Apogee Enterprises Reports Fiscal 2006 First Quarter Earnings; Increases Guidance for Fiscal 2006.
Apogee Enterprises 3rd Quarter EPS Increases; Apogee Increases Guidance for Fiscal 2006 to Reflect One-Time Item.
Apogee Enterprises Provides Guidance for FY07; Reaffirms Guidance for Current Year.
Apogee Reports Improved Q4 and Full-Year Earnings of $0.19 and $0.85 Per Share, Respectively; Apogee Well-Positioned for FY07 Growth.
Apogee First Quarter Earnings Per Share Increase 21 Percent; Full-Year EPS Guidance Reconfirmed.
Apogee 2nd Quarter Earnings Per Share Increase 30 Percent; Full-Year EPS Guidance Reconfirmed.
Apogee Enterprises Reaffirms Guidance in Advance of Investor Meetings, Apogee EVP Announces Plans to Leave the Company.
Apogee Enterprises Raises FY07 Earnings Guidance.

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