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Local News - Local News - October 11, 2012 |
By Treva Lind
Of the Journal of Business
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Clearwater Paper Corp., the Spokane-based maker of tissue and paperboard products, says it isn't economically feasible to split into two separate entities, as suggested recently by a large shareholder group.
After completing an analysis that looked at the possible benefits of separating its consumer products segment from its pulp and paperboard business, Clearwater is forging ahead with its strategic goals as a producer of private-label tissue and bleached paperboard. That plan, i...
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After completing an analysis that looked at the possible benefits of separating its consumer products segment from its pulp and paperboard business, Clearwater is forging ahead with its strategic goals as a producer of private-label tissue and bleached paperboard. That plan, i...
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