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  2. Paris, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Paris is a city and county seat of Lamar County, Texas, United States. ... Kimberly-Clark: 800 4 Turner Industries 700 5 Paris ISD: 640 T-6 North Lamar ISD: 500 T-6

  3. Kimberly-Clark - Wikipedia

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    Kimberly-Clark paper mill in Niagara, Wisconsin, 1942. Kimberly, Clark and Co. was founded in 1872 by John A. Kimberly, Havilah Babcock, Charles B. Clark and Franklyn C. Shattuck in Neenah, Wisconsin, with $42,000 (equivalent to US$1,068,200 in 2023) of capital. [5]

  4. Timothy E. Hoeksema - Wikipedia

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    Timothy E. Hoeksema (born January 25, 1947) [1] was the chairman of Midwest Air Group who transformed the air fleet of the Kimberly Clark paper mill company into Midwest Airlines. He retired in July 2009 after the company was sold to Republic Airways Holdings after running into financial trouble.

  5. Kimberly-Clark's Growth Potential 'Underestimated,' Analyst ...

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    Goldman Sachs analyst Bonnie Herzog reiterated the Buy rating on Kimberly-Clark Corporation (NYSE:KMB) stock, with a price forecast of $152. The company reported third quarter adjusted earnings ...

  6. Why Kimberly-Clark Reached New Highs - AOL

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    Shares of Kimberly-Clark (NYS: KMB) hit a 52-week high yesterday. Let's look at how it got here and whether clear skies are ahead. How it got hereFor the last month Kimberly-Clark has been ...

  7. How to Tell if Kimberly-Clark Is Hiding Weakness - AOL

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    Kimberly-Clark (NYS: KMB) carries $3.6 billion of goodwill and other intangibles on its balance sheet. Sometimes goodwill, especially when it's excessive, can foreshadow problems down the road.

  8. Halyard Health - Wikipedia

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    On March 26, 1872, Kimberly, Clark & Co. was established in Neenah, Wisconsin through the partnership of four businessmen—John A. Kimberly, Havilah Babcock, Charles B. Clark and Frank C. Shattuck. [1] The first healthcare product by Kimberly-Clark was absorbent wadding, intended to replace cotton.

  9. Scott Paper Company - Wikipedia

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    Kimberly-Clark The Scott Paper Company was a manufacturer and marketer of sanitary tissue products with operations in 22 countries. Its products were sold under a variety of well-known brand names, including Scott Tissue , Cottonelle , Baby Fresh , Scottex and Viva .