Corning Cable Systems announces price increases

Dec. 29, 2005
Select non-contract and list prices for cable and hardware products rise

Select non-contract and list prices for cable and hardware products rise

Hickory, N.C.-based Corning Cable Systems recently announced price increases for select products in its cable and hardware product portfolio. The company cites rising material and energy costs as the reason for the increase.

The new pricing structure will take effect in the first quarter of 2006.

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