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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.

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  4. 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 ...

  5. Georgia-Pacific's $550 million expansion adds 100 new ... - AOL

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    GREEN BAY - Georgia-Pacific Corp. added a new dose of Brawn(y) to the 105-year-old Broadway Mill. Company executives and community leaders on Tuesday gathered to celebrate completion of a ...

  6. Georgia Pacific keeping Perry mill closed as it studies ... - AOL

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    Georgia Pacific, a multi-billion dollar subsidiary of Koch Industries, announced in September it would lay off more than 500 workers who had earned doubled the state’s median income of $35,216 ...

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  8. 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.

  9. BlueLinx - Wikipedia

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    The distribution division of Georgia-Pacific Corporation began operations in 1954 with 13 warehouses used for storage and distribution of Georgia-Pacific plywood. [1] Over the next 40 years, the division grew to over 130 warehouses nationwide, offering a wide range of products.