Email: 
Password: 
Register
Menu
Local News Special Report Up Close Regular Features eEdition Special Publications  
Featured Stories:  
Huckleberry Thicket plans to move store to Post Falls site            |            Keep Seattle's leave policy there            |            Small Business Watch            |            URM Stores to expand its big warehouse            |            Parker Aerospace wins jet missile contract            |            Spokane Valley-based FlyBack Energy readies for launch            |            Spokane Valley launches University Road overpass study            |            Making tool that gardeners dig            |            PFD picks Garco-led team for convention center work            |            Spokane team to design, construct Wine Science Center            |            Hecla's earnings dip slightly            |            CNI Northwest lands work on NE Washington projects            |            Number of residents coming into state, county hold steady            |            Oregon company buys Holiday Inn near Spokane airport            |            Knife River Corp. lands paving contract in Valley            |            Spokane Club is at crossroads            |            Mines Management takes longer look at Peruvian mine            |            Washington Trust Bank mulls Manito complex            |            Value Village plans to move Spokane Valley store            Coeur d'Alene lighting distributor taps LED niche            |            Power play at Whitworth - Art only            |            Open space said to lift home prices            |            Promoting ponderosa pines as super tree            |            Architect champions German passive-house design            |            Grocery delivery touted as greener than driving to store            |            Plug-in electric vehicle sales projected to accelerate            Too few nurses said to be involved in quality initiatives            |            Attorneys still framing picture for ACA compliance            |            Sacred Heart employs bedside robot            |            St. Luke's begins offering therapy at Oz Fitness gyms            |            Evaluating cost-effectiveness of helicopter transports            |            Study links popular diet to memory            |            Taking informatics approach to lung cancer treatment            |            Blood plasma collector eyes location on North Monroe            |            School-based health centers eyed            |            Providence launches pain management clinic at HF            |            Spokane dentist plans move to new South Hill building           
Local News - Local News - October 11, 2012
Clearwater Paper won't split into two divisions
Company says group's call to divide business divisions isn't economically feasible

By Treva Lind
Of the Journal of Business

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...


Article Options:
Purchase Full Article - $1.50   |   Subscribe Online   |   Current Subscribers: Login


If you are a subscriber or have purchased this article, please login to view this article in it's entirety.

Subscribers have access to articles up to one year old. Purchased articles can be accessed in your account for 30 days.

Have questions or comments about this article?