| Student essay winners honored at forum |
Memphis Commercial AppealSponsored by International Paper, in conjunction with the National Civil Rights Museum, the Freedom Forum is held annually in Memphis to honor the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and his pursuit of equality, civil rights and human rights worldwide ...
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| Conglomerates Sector Review: Case Resigns from Caterpillar, New Product and ... |
Wall St. Cheat SheetBy Stella Mariz Temple-Inland, Inc. (NYSE:TIN): International Paper Company (NYSE:IP) and Temple-Inland Inc. (NYSE:TIN) announced that they have reached an agreement with the Antitrust Division of the US Department of Justice with respect to ...
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| International Paper-Temple Inland deal gets antitrust approval |
Rome News Tribunebased International Paper for $3.7 billion.(Daniel Varnado RN-T.com) International Paper Co. has won US antitrust approval to buy rival Temple-Inland Inc. for $3.7 billion on the condition it divests three corrugated packaging mills, the US Justice ...
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| You asked: Bridge near IP to reopen this month |
Tidewater NewsVirginia Department of Transportation workers Richeardo Anderson, from left, Cedric Jackson and Willie Westbrook work on the Jamestown Lane bridge at the main entrance to International Paper. -- DON BRIDGERS | TIDEWATER NEWS FRANKLIN—The Jamestown Lane ...
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| DG Foods CEO becomes honorary Bastrop citizen |
Bastrop Daily Enterprisebased company's history and how the former International Paper building in Coulter Industrial Park was chosen for the new poultry processing plant. “In August 2010 as we were planning expansion, [Morehouse Economic Development Corp.
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| International Paper, Temple-Inland Announce Settlement Agreement With ... |
Bradenton Herald/PRNewswire/ -- International Paper Company (NYSE: IP) and Temple-Inland Inc. (NYSE: TIN) today announced that they have reached an agreement with the Antitrust Division of the US Department of Justice ("DOJ") with respect to International Paper's ...
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| Int'l Paper can proceed with Temple-Inland buyout |
Boston.comFebruary 10, 2012|AP International Paper Inc. will be allowed to go ahead with its $3.7 billion acquisition of smaller rival Temple-Inland Inc. after reaching a settlement with the Justice Department's antitrust division.
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