Rogers Corp.

Rogers Corp. feeling China pinch

Killingly manufacturer Rogers Corp. said Thursday that it expects to report lower second-quarter profits and net sales as a result of a sudden sales decline in the Chinese wireless telecom market.

Stratford manufacturer named CT energy leader

Stratford health and beauty product manufacturer Aptar Group has been named the Connecticut Business Leader for Energy Efficiency.

Rogers’ 4Q sales drive up profits

Killingly electronics manufacturer Rogers Corp. said strong sales in the cellular market, particularly in China, helped drive its fourth-quarter profits up 125 percent.

Clean energy sales boost Rogers’ 3Q revenue

Killingly manufacturer Rogers Corp. grew its net sales by 11 percent in its third quarter, fueled in particular by sales of variable frequency drives used in energy-saving applications and clean energy products, the company reported.
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Rogers’ profits fall despite higher revenue

Rogers Corp. posted double-digit revenue growth in its core divisions in the second quarter, but saw its profits fall 14 percent on a mix of charges and costs.

Rogers inks Northeastern partnership

A new research center at Northeastern University in Boston will bear the name of Killingly materials and components maker Rogers Corp., the company announced.

Killingly Rogers Corp.’s Europe head leaving

Killingly technology-products maker Rogers Corp., under pressure to get arms around costs, is losing Luc Van Eenaeme as vice president and managing director for its Europe division, effective on or around June 30, a regulatory filing shows.

CT’s Rogers freezing pension puts to save $12M

Killingly technology manufacturer Rogers Corp. says it's freezing its contributions to its employees' pension plans starting this summer, under its overall plan to save $12 million by the first quarter of 2014.
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CT’s Rogers Corp. restores 1Q net to black

Rogers Corp. swung its first-quarter net back to black on the Killingly technology maker's strong sales of its advanced printed-circuit materials and shock-proof components for cellphones and other portable devices.

CT’s Rogers Corp. cuts 1Q profit forecast

Killingly manufacturer Rogers Corp. lowered its expectations for its first-quarter profit, saying demand fell and spending increased for a new production line, The Associated Press reports.
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