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Strategies & Market Trends : Speculating in Takeover Targets
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To: Glenn Petersen who wrote (461)11/14/2004 9:09:11 PM
From: richardred   of 7263
 
Glen: You might find this interesting-RGR-Another foundry was opened up in Prescott, Arizona in 1987, in order to meet the initial demand for Ruger’s new firearms manufacturing facility located there. It rapidly expanded and added a titanium casting capability in the late 1980’s. When Bill Ruger met Ely Callaway of Callaway Golf at a vintage automobile auction, the two quickly decided to form a joint venture to manufacture titanium golf club heads such as the “Great Big Bertha” bearing the identifying mark “Ruger Titanium” on the soleplate. Ruger Investment Casting was on its way to becoming a major force in the domestic titanium casting market, a position which it retains to this day. Marine, aerospace, golf, and automotive applications are just a few of the many uses to which the corrosion-resistant lightweight Ruger titanium investment castings are applied. “Accurate, Precision Castings” is this segment's motto.


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