07.02.2007 13:07:00

American Standard to Share Plans and Strategies at Analysts' Meeting on Feb. 15

PISCATAWAY, N.J., Feb. 7 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Fred Poses, chairman and CEO of American Standard Companies Inc. , and members of the senior leadership team will discuss growth strategies for the company's three businesses and the recently announced separation plan at a meeting with analysts and investors beginning at 8 a.m. (EST) on Thursday, Feb. 15.

Poses will be joined by Peter D'Aloia, senior vice president and CFO; Dale Elliott, president, Bath and Kitchen; Jacques Esculier, president, Vehicle Control Systems; Craig Kissel, president, Commercial Air Conditioning Systems and Services; and David Pannier, president, Residential Air Conditioning Systems and Services.

The meeting will be webcast on American Standard Companies' Web site at http://www.americanstandard.com/. The meeting presentation slides will be posted to the site. An archive of the webcast will be available for one year.

American Standard is an $11.2 billion global manufacturer with market-leading positions in three businesses: air conditioning systems and services, sold under the Trane(R) and American Standard(R) brands for commercial, institutional and residential buildings; bath and kitchen products, sold under such brands as American Standard(R) and Ideal Standard(R); and vehicle control systems, including electronic braking and air suspension systems, sold under the WABCO(R) name to the world's leading manufacturers of heavy-duty trucks, buses, SUVs and luxury cars. The company employs approximately 62,000 people and has manufacturing operations in 28 countries. American Standard is included in both the S&P 500 and the Dow Jones Sustainability North America Index, which recognizes the top 20 percent of leaders in corporate sustainability in North America.

Additional information is available at http://www.americanstandard.com/.

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