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European Rubber Journal
Vol. 180, no. 3
March 1998
News stories in this issue:
BICC proposes cable exchange
Trelleborg sales show small rise
UniPoly buys into Georgia Duck
Earnings rise for Degussa
Phoenix plans Chinese belt JV
Rolast sold to American funds
Federal Mogul sells Bruss stake
Holroyd plans new machines
Malaysia merges rubber bodies
SR demand returns to trend line
Nokian seeks Russian partners
Tofan to make Nokian tyres
BRMA has role in UK and Europe
Michelin introduces Pilot Sport
Shipments from Liberia start
Vredestein buys SA recycler
News from around the world
Goodyear brings in record sales
Goodyear - new steel tyre cord
Goodyear to make all-steel tyre
Goodyear aims to double sales
Aramid: where is it in tyres?
Belgium agrees voluntary deal
No tolerance for scrap tyres
Focus - Rubber machinery
Introduction: South East Asian business at a standstill
High demand, low prices
"Don't say 'impossible' until you've tried it": a response from Walter Schiesser
Rubber machinery: a listing of who makes what
Postscript
"How much movement is there?"
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send a 700-word article to the editor (see below) and we will consider it
for the Postscript slot.
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Paul Mitchell, or fax us on 00 44 171 457 1440.
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