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MOLDED PLASTICS CO PASADENA CALIFORNIA USA TUF-FLEX GLASS INC VINCENNES INDIANA USA THERMAX LIMITED DURHAM ENGLAND PINES OF AMERICA INC FORT WAYNE INDIANA USA WITHDRAWN K&E PLASTICS SAWYER MICHIGAN USA HAMMOND MFG. CORPORATION LANSING MICHIGAN USA OXFORD PRODUCTS ADDISON ILLINOIS USA L-N SAFETY GLASS S.A.DE C.V. OF MEXACALI TOLEDO OHIO USA HOLT GLASS LIMITED ALDERGROVE BRITISH COLUMBIA CANADA STRAWSINE MANUFACTURING COMPANY CORUNNA MICHIGAN USA RAM PRODUCTS COMPANY STURGIS MICHIGAN USA MINEX WARSAW POLAND PARAGON PLASTICS COMPANY MANSFIELD TEXAS USA AVTOEXPORT MOSCOW USSR HANKUK SEKURIT LTD. BUPYUNG-KU INCHON KOREA M&D GLASS TEMPERING LIMITED MONTREAL QUEBEC CANADA WITHDRAWN VITROPLEX S.A. SAO PAULO BRAZIL ATLAS PLASTICS CORPORATION CAPE GIRARDEAU MISSOURI USA POLYYECH INC OWENSVILLE MISSOURI USA VIDRIOS LIRQUEN S.A. 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