Johnsie:
When Truman shifted its focus toward manufacturing in 1870, Sherwin teamed up with two other partners, including Edward P.
Luann:
Sherwin-Williams traces its roots back 147 years, to 1866, when Henry Sherwin invested $2,000 that he had managed to save while working as a bookkeeper in Truman, Dunham & Co., an importer and seller of home decorating supplies, including paint.
Cody:
The company recently revised its expectations for the full year.
Anglea:
This optimism was slightly countered somewhat by declining oil and gas infrastructure investment worldwide, and the weakening currencies in Latin America and Europe.
Sherley:
Back in January, on its year-end 2014 conference call, the firm issued guidance for 2015 that was aggressive, on both revenue and earnings per share growth.
Barbra:
This division has 3,520 company-operated outlets in the U.S., Canada and Caribbean that sell a range of products, including paints, stains, coatings, caulks, and wall and floor coverings.
Brianna:
But for the moment, housing demand is strong.
Cammy:
This could change, of course, if the Federal Reserve decides to hike interest rates.
Jasmine:
This was the fastest pace of sales since 2007. It seems to be yet another sign that the housing market is getting back to normal.
Fairy:
Department of Energy is looking to improve the country's nuclear reactor technology.
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