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In point of fact, my own company, Domtar, is very much an example of the broader Canadian experience.
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Today, Domtar is a major North American producer and supplier of fine papers, containerboard and packaging products.
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Now, Domtar is a pulp and paper company which specializes in everything from construction materials to packaging to fine papers (photocopy paper, business forms, envelopes, computer paper).
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The acquired business has annual run rate sales of €140-million, said Domtar, which is buying privately held Attends from Rutland Partners.
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Domtar, which is North Americas largest maker of uncoated freesheet paper, said it had taken efforts to reduce working capital and reduce costs to offset the impact of the economic downturn and price declines.
Winnipeg Sun 2010
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Domtar, which is North Americas largest maker of uncoated freesheet paper, said it had taken efforts to reduce working capital and reduce costs to offset the impact of the economic downturn and price declines.
Toronto Sun 2010
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Investors' apprehension about Domtar stemmed largely from its core business of producing uncoated free-sheet paper, which is used for computer printers, copy machines and junk mail.
General Industrials 2011
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Investors further soured on Domtar when the price of pulp used to make free-sheet paper nearly doubled from 2009 to 2010.
General Industrials 2011
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Domtar returned 38% during his full-year buy call.
General Industrials 2011
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"The market's valuation of Domtar UFS, North America's largest uncoated free sheet maker, is just around $1,000 per metric ton."
Paper Tigers No More Pallavi Pengonda of Mint 2011
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