
See () for more detailed documentation on the PSDĮstimation method used.
TimeSeries.spectrogram2(fftlength)Ĭalculate the non-averaged power Spectrogram of this TimeSeries TimeSeries.spectrogram(stride)Ĭalculate the average power spectrogram of this TimeSeries using the specified average spectrum method. TimeSeries.asd()Ĭalculate the ASD FrequencySeries of this TimeSeries TimeSeries.psd()Ĭalculate the PSD FrequencySeries for this TimeSeries Method keyword argument to any of the relevant TimeSeries 'welch' - mean average of overlapping periodogramsĮach of these can be specified by passing the function name as the 'median' - median average of overlapping periodograms 'bartlett' - mean average of non-overlapping periodograms GWpy provides wrappers of power spectral density (PSD) estimation methodsįrom scipy.signal to simplify calculating a Is a common way of investigating the frequency-domain content of a time-domain GWpy provides a suite of functions to simplify and extend the excellent digital signal processing suite in scipy.signal. In a wide-array of applications, the original data recorded from a digital system must be manipulated in order to extract the greatest amount of information.
Signal processing Signal processing Signal processing. The newly announced deal is expected to close by the end of this year. “We are confident that Anchor Glass will continue to grow and prosper in the future with the help of CVC Capital Partners and BA Glass,” Bernstein stated. Together with our partners at BA Glass, we look forward to supporting Anchor's growth as it continues to capitalize on market opportunities,” said Thomas Kichler, Partner and US Head of Industrials and Energy at CVC. “Anchor is a high quality business, with a talented leadership team, and we are very excited to partner with Jim Fredlake and his team. However, reading the tea leaves from executives’ statements gives a positive impression. It is unclear how the sale may impact any of Anchor Glass’ 2,000 employees at facilities in eight states. We are very grateful to KPS for its leadership and its commitment to improving and growing our business and positioning it to achieve an even higher level of success under our new ownership,” Fredlake said. “Working in partnership with KPS, we invested significantly in our operations and people, focusing on manufacturing excellence and providing best-in-class product quality, product innovation and the highest levels of service and support to our customers. KPS worked with management to improve every aspect of Anchor Glass' business, resulting in profitability increasing by more than 50% in just over two years.”Īnchor CEO Jim Fredlake said KPS was the only investor to recognize the potential value of the glass business two years ago. “In 2014, we recognized the tremendous investment opportunity Anchor Glass presented and have successfully executed our strategy to substantially increase the Company's revenue and profitability. “The success of our investment in Anchor Glass demonstrates KPS’ ability to see value where others do not, to buy right and to make businesses better,” said Jay Bernstein, a partner of KPS. Two years later in 2014, Ardagh sold it to KSP for $500 million – half the price KSP is now selling the company for. Luxembourg-based Ardagh Group purchased Anchor Glass for $880 million from Wayzata Investment Partners LLC in 2012. It’s the latest change in ownership for the local factory with a can’t-miss big, blue warehouse along Ridge Avenue. CVC is partnering with BA Glass B.V., a leading European manufacturer of glass containers.
On Wednesday, Anchor Glass owner KPS Capital Partners announced a more than $1 billion deal to sell Anchor Glass to a private equity firm called CVC Capital Partners.
(Greendale, Ind.) – One of Dearborn County’s largest employers is again changing ownership.Īnchor Glass Container Corporation employs about 300 people at its plant in Greendale. Anchor Glass Container Corporation's factory in Greendale.