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  2. Clearwater Paper - Wikipedia

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    Clearwater Paper Corporation is a pulp and paper product manufacturer that was created on December 9, 2008, via a spin-off from the real estate investment trust company Potlatch Corporation. With its headquarters in Spokane, Washington , the new company started with four locations for the manufacture of bleached paperboard , consumer tissue ...

  3. Why Fast-paced Mover Clearwater Paper (CLW) Is a Great ... - AOL

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    Clearwater Paper (CLW) made it through our 'Fast-Paced Momentum at a Bargain' screen and could be a great choice for investors looking for stocks that have gained strong momentum recently but are ...

  4. Clearwater Paper Reports Fourth Quarter and Full Year 2012 ...

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    Clearwater Paper Reports Fourth Quarter and Full Year 2012 Results SPOKANE, Wash.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Clearwater Paper Corporation (NYSE: CLW) today reported financial results for the fourth ...

  5. A Hidden Reason Clearwater Paper's Future Looks Bright - AOL

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    Here at The Motley Fool, I've long cautioned investors to keep a close eye on inventory levels. It's a part of my standard diligence when searching for the market's best stocks. I think a ...

  6. Here's How Clearwater Paper May Be Failing You - AOL

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    Margins matter. The more Clearwater Paper (NYS: CLW) keeps of each buck it earns in revenue, the more money it has to invest in growth, fund new strategic plans, or (gasp!) distribute to shareholders.

  7. PotlatchDeltic - Wikipedia

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    PotlatchDeltic Corporation [2] (originally Potlatch Corp) is an American diversified forest products company based in Spokane, Washington . It manufactures and sells lumber, panels and particleboard and receives revenue from other assets such as mineral rights and the leasing of land as well as the sale of land considered expendable.

  8. Charmin - Wikipedia

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    History. The Charmin name was first created on April 19, 1928, by the Hoberg Paper Company in Green Bay, Wisconsin. In 1950, Hoberg changed its name to Charmin Paper Company and continued to produce bath tissue, paper napkins, and other paper products. Procter & Gamble (P&G) acquired Charmin Paper Company in 1957. [1]

  9. Does Clearwater Paper Miss theGrade? - AOL

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    Margins matter. The more Clearwater Paper (NYS: CLW) keeps of each buck it earns in revenue, the more money it has to invest in growth, fund new strategic plans, or (gasp!) distribute to shareholders.