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From: Crain's Cleveland Business | Date: October 16, 2006| Author: Mortland, Shannon | Copyright information

FERRO WON'T PROCEED WITH SEGMENT'S SALE

Deal, or no deal? Turns out it's no deal for Ferro Corp. The Cleveland-based producer of specialty chemicals has scrapped plans to sell its specialty plastics segment to private equity group Wind Point Partners of Southfield, Mich. Ferro officials deemed as unworthy a reduction in the purchase price offered for the business. "This is not a fire sale,'' said Ferro spokeswoman Ms. Abood. "We expect to get full value out of this busin...

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