Montreal, Quebec, Canada, Sept. 9, 2008-- The merger of FieldTurf Tarkett companies Beynon Sports Surfaces and Defargo USA has been completed, the company said.
The two divisions will operate under the Beynon Sports Surfaces brand with BSS branded track and field and fieldhouse systems.
Both Beynon Sports Surfaces and Defargo USA have been involved for many years in the production and installation of the synthetic sports surfacing market.
Beynon Sports Surfaces was selected to build the Class 1 IAAF Certified track surface for the 2008 Olympic track and field trials at the University of Oregon, Hayward Field.
Defargo USA is a major installer of tracks.
With the purchase of Defargo in May 2007 and Beynon Sports Surfaces and Beynon Enterprises in 2008, FieldTurf Tarkett said it is now the largest running track provider in North America.
"The synergy of Beynon and Defargo will enable sports facilities to be able to obtain the highest quality surfacing products from the industry's largest one-stop-shop," said FieldTurf Tarkett CEO Joe Fields.
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Texas Invista Plants Closing for Ike
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| Houston, TX, Sept. 12, 2008--Koch Industries subsidiary Invista has begun to shut down temporarily three of its plants in south Texas because of hurricane Ike and told those employees not to report for work today.
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One Measure of Consumer Confidence Spikes Higher
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| New York, NY, Sept. 12, 2008--Consumer confidence has improved heading into fall, due partly to dips in gas prices and excitement over the presidential race, according to the Royal Bank of Canada Consumer Attitudes and Spending by Household Index.
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Zebra Rugs at Penney Being Recalled
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| Washington, DC, Sept. 12, 2008--About 2,000 JLA Home zebra rugs sold at JC Penney stores are being recalled because they do not meet the federal flammability standard for small rugs and do not have the required flammability warning label. |

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Imports, Exports Set Records as Deficit Swells
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| Washington, DC, Sept. 11, 2008--The U.S. trade deficit rose in July to the highest level in 16 months as oil imports hit an all-time high, offsetting strong export growth. The deficit with China climbed to the second highest level on record. |

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Jobless Claims Higher Than Expected
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| Washington, DC, Sept. 11, 2008-- Initial jobless claims for unemployment insurance were higher than expected last week, while total benefit rolls rose to the highest level in almost five years, according to the Labor Department. |

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CFOs More Upbeat About Economy
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| Durham, NC, Sept. 10, 2008--Chief financial officers are more optimistic about the direction of the U.S. economy, but remain concerned about consumer demand and weak credit markets, according to a quarterly survey by Duke University/CFO Magazine . |

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British Builder Offers Unusual Incentive
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| London, England, Sept. 10, 2008--Barratt Developments PLC, Britain's second-biggest house builder by volume, said that full-year profits fell by 71 percent as the credit crunch depressed sales in the second half. |

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