General Cable Industries Inc. will create more than 54 positions and invest more than $2.5 million in a consolidation and relocation project in Lawrenceburg, KY. General Cable Industries Inc. is ...
Investors sent shares of General Cable tumbling Friday after the company announced that rising metal prices had pushed it to a fourth-quarter loss. The Highland Heights, Ky., company said it lost $9.3 ...
MILAN & HIGHLAND HEIGHTS, Ky.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Prysmian Group (BIT: PRY) and General Cable Corporation (NYSE: BGC) today announced that they have entered into a definitive merger agreement under ...
Prysmian has completed its acquisition of General Cable. Pursuant to the terms of the merger agreement entered into among the parties on Dec. 3, 2017, Prysmian has acquired all the outstanding shares ...
HIGHLAND HEIGHTS, Ky. (AP) -- General Cable will spend $185 million in cash to acquire Alcan Cable, the wire and cable business of mining company Rio Tinto PLC. Based on current metal prices, General ...
Fiber-optic cable powerhouses merger would create notional annual sales worth €11 billion. Prysmian Group and General Cable have entered into a definitive merger agreement under which Prysmian will ...
General Cable is a $6 billion company providing copper, aluminum and fiber wires and cable worldwide. The company employs 13,000 around the world, including 400 at its Highland Heights headquarters.
General Cable Corp. CEO Gregory Kenny will step down on July 1 after nearly 14 years leading the wire and cable manufacturer. Michael T. McDonnell, the former CEO of chemical products company TPC ...
General Cable expects to finance the transaction through its Asset Based Revolving Credit Facility. Subjected to regulatory clearances, the acquisition is expected to close in the second half of 2012.
General Cable Corp. said it would cut about 7% of its workforce and close some plants as part of a restructuring, and it lowered its outlook for operating income for the year. The job cuts represent ...
It can be a jungle out there in manufacturing, and Gregory Kenny knows it. In this industry, we run as if someone is going to pull us down from behind any minute, said Kenny, president and chief ...
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