Armstrong to Appeal Ontario Court Ruling.LANCASTER, Pa--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov. 14, 1997--Armstrong World Industries (NYSE NYSE See: New York Stock Exchange :ACK (ACKnowledgment code) The communications code sent from a receiving station to a transmitting station to indicate that it is ready to accept data. It is also used to acknowledge the error-free receipt of transmitted data. Contrast with NAK. 1. ) announced today that it will seek leave to appeal the ruling of the Ontario Court denying Armstrong's motion for temporary injunction temporary injunction n. a court order prohibiting an action by a party to a lawsuit until there has been a trial or other court action. A temporary injunction differs from a "temporary restraining order" which is a short-term, stop-gap injunction issued pending a against Sommer Sommer is a surname, from the German and Danish word for the season "summer". It may refer to:
An Armstrong spokesperson said, "We believe there were serious errors in the judge's decision, which an appellate court should review. "Furthermore, we continue to believe there are serious issues both in the way in which the Domco Board has acted, and in the legality of Sommer's transfer of Domco shares to Tarkett, and we therefore will proceed to a full trial of this case in Ontario on its merits." CONTACT: Armstrong World Industries Armstrong World Industries, Inc. is an international designer and manufacturer of floors, ceilings and cabinets. Based in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, Armstrong operates 39 plants in 10 countries and has approximately 13,000 employees worldwide. Inc. Cam Collova (Media), 717/396-2169 Warren M. Posey (Investor relations), 717/396-2216 or Kekst and Company Tom Daly, 212/521-4800 David Kronfeld, 212/521-4800 or Idees/Dialogue Counseil Seth Goldschlager (In France), 33/1-44-43-72-42 or SEA Dewe Rogerson Bernhard Meising (In Germany), 49/211-5775-902 or NATIONAL Public Relations Ken Cavanagh (In Canada), 514/843-2386 |
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