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50 Worcester Business Journal • www.wbjournal.com 25 YEARS: IN REVIEW Top stories: 1990-2014 What were some of the biggest business headlines in Central Massachusetts over the last 25 years? Here's a year-by-year look from the files of the WBJ. L ongtime Worcester manufacturer Norton Co. is acquired by French con- glomerate Saint-Gobain in April, a month after Norton fends off a $1.64 billion hostile takeover bid by British firm BTR. The deal with Saint- Gobain is estimated at $1.8 billion. Norton CEO John Nelson said the Saint-Gobain offer was in the best interests of both firms. Two days after it was ordered closed by a bankruptcy court, the Hotel Barre, referred to as "the grand lady" because of its 19th century architecture, is destroyed after an early-morning August fire in the center of the small town. In spite of the timing, the court-appointed trustee said the property was secure when it closed and there was little reason to believe its safety was at risk. Plastics manufacturer Nypro Inc. of Clinton establishes a presence in the Soviet Union, just after the beginning of the end of the Communist bloc in Eastern Europe and a year before the collapse of the Soviet Union. Other companies were also look- ing to make inroads into Eastern Europe. But Nypro founder Gordon Lankton, in an interview with the WBJ in 2001, looked beyond revenue and profit to helping the people of Russia. "Somebody's got to help those people. ... In a very small way, I'm hoping that we're setting some type of example on how they can get out of the mess that they're in," he said. 1990 The Hotel Barre, destroyed by fire in 1990, is now just a memory.

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