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ITW Reports Total Operating Revenue Growth of 10 Percent for Three Months Ended Nov. 30

Company says organic revenues increase 4 percent in the three-month period.

ITW Reports Total Operating Revenue Growth of 14 Percent for Three-Month Period

Organic revenues increase 7 percent in the three-month period.

ITW Reports 25 Percent Increase in Third Quarter Diluted Income Per Share

Company reports diluted income per share from continuing operations of $1 in the 2011 third quarter, a 25 percent increase. Total revenues grew 16.2 percent.

ITW Reports Total Operating Revenue Growth of 16 Percent for Three Months Ended Aug. 31

Company says organic revenues grew 6 percent in the three month period.

ITW Reports Total Operating Revenue Growth of 17 Percent for Three Months Ended July 31

Company says organic revenues grow 6 percent in the three month period.

ITW Total Revenues Grow 17.5 Percent

The company also reported second quarter 2011 diluted income per share from continuing operations of 96 cents, a 22 percent increase compared to the 2010 second quarter.

ITW Releases Reclassification of Historical Results for Discontinued Operations

Company also announces $550 million in share repurchase activity in the second quarter of 2011.

ITW Organic Revenues Grow 8 Percent in the Three Month Period

The 2011 full-year forecast assumes a total revenue growth range of 16 percent to 18 percent.

ITW’s Organic Revenues Grow 11.7 Percent in First Quarter

Company raises full-year earnings forecast to range of $4.16 to $4.34.

ITW Enters Into Agreement to Sell Its Finishing Businesses to Graco Inc.

ITW’s finishing equipment businesses consist of paint spray systems and technologies for a variety of industrial end-markets and applications around the world. Key businesses include Gema, Ransburg, DeVilbiss, BGK and Binks. These businesses are leaders in wet industrial finishing as well as powder paint equipment and drying technologies. The finishing businesses revenues were $305 million in 2010.