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Domtar Corp., the world's second-largest maker of office paper, named John D. Williams chief executive officer, replacing Raymond Royer. Williams, 54, will join the company from SCA Packaging ...
Weyerhaeuser Co., one of the nation’s largest forest product companies, said Wednesday it has agreed to combine its fine paper business with the Canadian paper maker Domtar Inc. in a deal it ...
The company will have 14,000 employees and will be led by Raymond Royer, Domtar's president and chief executive officer. But Weyerhaeuser shareholders will get a 55 percent stake in the new ...
Domtar CEO Raymond Royer said yesterday the Montreal-based paper company would be facing a very difficult financial future in an era of dollar parity if it hadn’t merged with the fine-paper ...
Montreal-based paper company Domtar Inc. plans to merge with an arm of U.S. giant Weyerhaeuser Co. to form the world's second largest fine paper manufacturing company.
SEATTLE – Forest products giant Weyerhaeuser Co. is combining its fine-paper business with Canadian paper maker Domtar Inc., in a deal the companies valued near $3.3 billion. The agreement ...
Domtar Advocates Establishing A Forest Management Framework That Will Permit The Long Term Sustainability Of The Forest And The ... Mr. Royer also declared that Domtar supports establishing a Fund ...
Forest products giant Weyerhaeuser Co. is combining its fine-paper business with Canadian paper maker Domtar Inc., in a deal the companies valued at about $3.3 billion.
Domtar Corp. will focus on debt reduction as it aims to lower its capital costs and create stockholder value, CEO Raymond Royer said today.
Weyerhaeuser Co., one of the nation's largest forest product companies with extensive operations across North Carolina, said Wednesday it has agreed to combine its fine paper business with the ...
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