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Boulder, Colo., Aerospace Firm's Prospects Lift Off in Space, Defense.

Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News, October, 2003

By Greg Griffin, The Denver Post Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News

Oct. 12--David Taylor likes to fly gliders high above Boulder County, soaring so silently that few below know he's there.

At the controls of Ball Aerospace & Technologies Corp., Taylor is guiding an equally stealthy craft.

Ball is one of Colorado's largest aerospace companies, with 2,600 employees and $500 million in annual revenues, roughly the size of Denver-based Frontier Airlines. Yet, despite its involvement in some of the country's most important space and defense programs, Ball keeps a remarkably low profile.

The 47-year-old company -- which developed some of NASA's first scientific spacecraft, helped fix the Hubble Space Telescope and built the most...

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