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Libbey glassware has long been heralded as a mainstay of luxury drinking glasses. The brand has been around since 1818 and has released countless collections in more than a century's worth of ...
Libbey Inc., the 200-year-old U.S. glassware maker, filed for bankruptcy Monday after the covid-19 pandemic intensified a burdensome debt load and strained its access to cash. The company filed for ...
Libbey, which supplies glassware to restaurants, bars, and stores, said on Monday it had filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy. In a press release announcing the bankruptcy, it cited the impact of the COVID ...
Newell Rubbermaid Inc. agreed to sell its Anchor Hocking glassware business to Libbey Inc. for $332 million to focus on its Calphalon pots, Sharpie markers and Rubbermaid buckets and organizers.
The tableware company expects to add two production lines at the 1,200-employee factory and have them operating in the first half of next year, said plant manager Bill Herb. “These machines will ...