Brush Wellman comments on expansion.CLEVELAND, Ohio--(BUSINESS WIRE)--October 4, 1995--At its regular monthly meeting on Tuesday, October 3, 1995 the Board of Directors of Brush Wellman Inc. (NYSE-BW) reviewed proposals for expanding the Company's Alloy alloy (ăl`oi, əloi`) [O. Fr.,=combine], substance with metallic properties that consists of a metal fused with one or more metals or nonmetals. Strip production capacity. The Board agreed with management's conclusion that, while expansion of capacity is desirable, market conditions do not support a project of the scope originally contemplated. However, it is clear that copper beryllium beryllium (bərĭl`ēəm) [from beryl ], metallic chemical element; symbol Be; at. no. 4; at. wt. 9.01218; m.p. about 1,278°C;; b.p. 2,970°C; (estimated); sp. gr. 1.85 at 20°C;; valence +2. alloy strip products continue to gain greater acceptance in the specialty materials marketplace, and management remains confident about opportunities for continued growth in these products. Therefore, efforts are underway to redefine Verb 1. redefine - give a new or different definition to; "She redefined his duties" define, delimit, delimitate, delineate, specify - determine the essential quality of 2. the scope of a project to increase and improve the Company's strip production capability. Brush Wellman Inc., with headquarters in Cleveland, Ohio "Cleveland" redirects here. For the Cleveland metropolitan area, see . For other uses, see Cleveland (disambiguation). Cleveland is a city in the U.S. state of Ohio and the county seat of Cuyahoga County, the most populous county in the state. , is a manufacturer of engineered materials. The Company and its subsidiaries supply worldwide markets with Beryllium Products, Alloy Products, Ceramic Products, Precious Metal Products, and Specialty Metal Systems. CONTACT: Brush Wellman Inc., Cleveland Timothy J. Reid, Director of Investor Relations Investor relations The process by which the corporation communicates with its investors. , 216/383-6835 |
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