Wednesday, April 7, 2010 as of 11:14 AM ET
Masco Corporation is a Fortune 500 company that focuses on manufacturing and distribution of building products and branded consumer products for the home improvement and construction markets.
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Masco shares continued their upward climb, gaining 7% to $14.10 early Tuesday as the maker of cabinets and faucets expressed optimism that its business will benefit ...
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