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Louisiana-Pacific, which is in the market for $350 million, has $200 million in bonds coming due next August.
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In 1972, G-P spun off part of itself in a new company called Louisiana-Pacific, and in 1998
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In addition, U.S. companies that have Canadian operations, such as Louisiana-Pacific, have been seeing a margin squeeze because of the foreign-exchange rate as their costs are priced in Canadian dollars but they sell products in U.S. dollars.
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In addition, U.S. companies that have Canadian operations such as Louisiana-Pacific have been seeing a margin squeeze because of the foreign-exchange rate as their costs are priced in Canadian dollars but they are selling products in U.S. dollars.
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For years, environmental strategists had plotted the ultimate crack-up of the timber monolith, pitting private landowners against public timber buyers (such as Louisiana-Pacific), domestic millers against log exporters.
CounterPunch 2008
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For years, environmental strategists had plotted the ultimate crack-up of the timber monolith, pitting private landowners against public timber buyers (such as Louisiana-Pacific), domestic millers against log exporters.
CounterPunch 2008
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For years, environmental strategists had plotted the ultimate crack-up of the timber monolith, pitting private landowners against public timber buyers (such as Louisiana-Pacific), domestic millers against log exporters.
CounterPunch 2008
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Louisiana-Pacific dropped 49 cents, or 6.3%, to 7.26.
Dow Claws Back, Closes Down 10 Points Brendan Conway 2011
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Mr. Litinsky ramped up his buying in the past few months, becoming the largest holder of Louisiana-Pacific according to securities filings.
Big Funds Build Case for Housing Gregory Zuckerman 2011
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Louisiana-Pacific , which makes building products, gained 3.8%.
U.S. Stocks Rise Brendan Conway 2011
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