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Pall Corp. is a large and diverse filtration, separations and purifications company based in East Hills. Its diverse portfolio of commercial products fights contamination in a variety of industries, including beer and wine, tap water, medicine, electricity, gasoline and paint.
Pall Corp. is a large and diverse filtration, separations and purifications company based in East Hills. Its diverse portfolio of commercial products fights contamination in a variety of industries, including beer and wine, tap water, medicine, electricity, gasoline and paint.
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Pall reports higher sales and profits
james.bernstein@newsday.comShares of Pall Corp. rose nearly 6 percent Tuesday, a day after the East Hills-based manufacturer of high-tech filtration systems said profits quadrupled in its fiscal fourth quarter, which ended July 31, compared to the same period last year. About 50...Tags: Sales, Long Island, Wars and Interventions, House and Home, Defense Equipment
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Pall acquires French technology company
james.bernstein@newsday.comPall Corp., a manufacturer of high-tech filtration systems, said Wednesday it has acquired a privately held, French-based company whose technology rapidly detects harmful micro-organisms. Terms of the deal were not disclosed. East Hills-based Pall, Long...Tags: Long Island, House and Home, Technology, Food Safety, Healthcare Policies
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The week ahead
Monday Report August industrial production Earnings Pall Corp. Tuesday Reports Federal Reserve meeting August Consumer Price Index Earnings AAR Corp.; Best Buy Co.; Goldman Sachs Group Inc. Wednesday Report August housing starts Earnings...Tags: Economy, The Goldman Sachs Group Incorporated, Dress Barn Incorporated (The), Economic Indicator, Land Price
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Pall gets $500G from state for new headquarters
emi.endo@newsday.comPall Corp., one of Long Island's largest companies, will get $500,000 from the state to help turn its Port Washington facility into its new global headquarters. The maker of high-tech filtration systems has sold its current headquarters in East Hills and...Tags: Long Island, House and Home, Economic Policy
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T. Boone Pickens buys water rights in Texas
Tribune staff reporterBattles over water rights for survival and economic growth were dramatically depicted in the films " Chinatown" about Los Angeles and "The Milagro Beanfield War" about the American Southwest. The present-day story unfolding over water's future may...Tags: Consolidated Water Company Limited, Natural Disasters, Texas, New York, Agriculture
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Growth isn't as easy as it looks
It is not hard to see why Stanley Bergman, chief executive of Henry Schein Inc. of Melville, smiles a lot these days. Sales at the dental and medical equipment distributor were up 11.2 percent last year, and profits rose 17.2 percent. The company, Long...Tags: Economic Indicator, Fraud, House and Home, Corporate Officers, Market and Exchange
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New jobs grow, but away from Long Island
Newsday Staff WriterPall Corp. has seen plenty of growth in the past five years. As the East Hills-based filtration company made numerous acquisitions across the country, it simultaneously spread its reach across the globe. And Pall also has made a significant effort to move...Tags: House and Home, Employers, New York, Jaco Electronics, Diseases
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No. 6 Pall Corp.
2200 Northern Blvd., East Hills, 11548 516-484-5400 www.pall.com Revenue: $1.9 billion Income: $144.6 million Stock: PLL (NYSE) Industry: Fluid filtration CEO: Eric Krasnoff Employees: 11,000; local, 750 If you drink water, breathe air or use a...Tags: Long Island, House and Home, New York Stock Exchange
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6. Pall Corp.
2200 Northern Blvd., East Hills, 11548 516-484-5400 www.pall.com Revenue: $1.9 billion Profit: $155.8 million Stock: PLL (NYSE) Industry: Fluid separation and purification CEO: Eric Krasnoff Employees: 11,000; local, 800 Pall Corp., a...Tags: Sales, Long Island, Retroviruses, Marketing, House and Home
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Room to grow in markets abroad
STAFF WRITERWhen the technology stock bubble of the late 1990s burst, executives at Nu Horizons Electronics didn't flinch. Their financials remained solid and the company was in good shape, president and chief operating officer Richard Schuster recalled. Rather than...Tags: Bank of New York Company, Park Electrochemical, Corporate Officers, Property, Long Island
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Sinkhole swallowed homes, dreams
Sentinel Staff WriterBill Stroud's house is cracked in two. One half tilts toward the 40-foot-deep sinkhole that opened under its foundation Sunday. The other half, though level, is riddled with stress fractures. "It's a beautiful home," Stroud, 46, said. "Was," he reminded...Tags: Building Material, Baby Products, Games, and Toys, Insurance, Metal and Mineral, Baby Products
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Long Island's Elite 25
Why an Island Elite 25? It's a matter of apples and oranges. When Newsday puts together the Top 100 list, we strive to make the list as directly comparable as possible, following the old rule of statistics that you want to compare apples to apples. And...Tags: Homes, House and Home, Wal-Mart Stores Inc., Property, Long Island
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