Post Time:May 15,2012Classify:Industry NewsView:131
In a May 9 article in the Minneapolis Star-Tribune, John Van Dine, founder and CEO of Sage Electrochromics, said the company's recent acquisition by Saint-Gobain will benefit the state of Minnesota and the city of Faribault, where Sage is based. The company will remain based in Fairbault, where it is completing a $150 million factory, according to the article.
"The acquisition is good for Faribault and the state," Van Dine said in the article. "It continues Sage's ability to grow and grow fast."
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