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  2. Georgia-Pacific - Wikipedia

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    Georgia-Pacific LLC is an American pulp and paper company based in Atlanta, Georgia, [2] and is one of the world's largest manufacturers and distributors of tissue, pulp, paper, toilet and paper towel dispensers, packaging, building products and related chemicals, and other forest products—largely made from its own timber.

  3. Category:Georgia-Pacific - Wikipedia

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    About Wikipedia; Contact us; Donate; Contribute Help; Learn to edit; ... Pages in category "Georgia-Pacific" The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total.

  4. Owen Robertson Cheatham - Wikipedia

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    He founded Georgia-Pacific, a formerly publicly traded corporation on the New York Stock Exchange from 1949 to 2005, now a subsidiary of Koch Industries. Biography

  5. Georgia Pacific Railway - Wikipedia

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    The Georgia Pacific Railway was a railway company chartered on December 31, 1881, consolidating the Georgia Western Railroad and the Georgia Pacific Railroad Company of Alabama. The Georgia Western Railroad was chartered by the Georgia Legislature in 1854, incorporated by Richard Peters , Lemuel Grant , and other prominent Atlantans.

  6. Georgia-Pacific Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; Georgia-Pacific Corporation

  7. Robert B. Pamplin - Wikipedia

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    After taking time off and traveling in Canada, he returned to Georgia-Pacific and served as President of the company from 1957 until his retirement in 1976. [1] Robert B. Pamplin took Georgia-Pacific through a period of tremendous growth. When he started as President in 1957, annual sales were $121 million and profits were $7.4 million.

  8. Pete Correll - Wikipedia

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    Correll was hired by Georgia-Pacific in 1988 as senior vice president and was promoted to executive vice president of pulp and paper in 1989. He was elected president and chief operating officer in 1991. From 1993 to 2005 he was the CEO and chairman of the board of Georgia-Pacific. [3]

  9. Koch, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Workers at Georgia-Pacific, a corporate subsidiary of Koch, Inc., have claimed that they have developed mesothelioma caused by asbestos in Georgia-Pacific products. [121] Daniel Indiviglio in The Atlantic argues that the Bloomberg article is misleading, and that there are far more than only eight violations over the 63 years of the company's ...