Multiple issues refimprove November 2008 cleanup August 2008 File 2005newsprint.PNG thumb right Newsprint output in 2005 Newsprint is a low cost, Preservation library and archival science non archival ... flexographic rather than individual sheets of paper. Newsprint mainly consists of wood pulp. Newsprint is favored by Publishing publishers and Printer publisher printers for its combination ... from a paper mill surplus newsprint can also be cut into individual sheets by a processor for use ... World demand of newsprint in 2006 totaled about 37.2 million metric tonnes, according to the Montreal ..., the biggest changes were in Asia which saw newsprint demand grow by about 20 and North America ... the period, to about 3.2 million metric tonnes. About 35 of global newsprint usage in 2006 was in Asia ... demand for newsprint in North America have been the decline in newspaper readership among many ... had fallen by 13 . Newsprint demand has also been affected by attempts on the part of newspaper Publishing ... measures intended to cut newsprint usage. While demand has been trending down in North America in recent ... the print newspaper, and thus their newsprint suppliers. According to the World Association of Newspapers ... gained readers along with other news media. Newsprint is used worldwide in the printing of newspapers, flyers, and other printed material intended for mass distribution. In the U.S., about 80 of all newsprint ... a large majority of total demand in most other regions as well. Typically in North America, newsprint ... companies using its presses. In such cases the press owner might also purchase newsprint from ... of printing products for other companies using its presses. In such a case, the newsprint may be purchased ... issues The biggest inputs to the newsprint manufacturing process are energy, fiber and labor. According to the Newsprint Producers Association, a North American trade group affiliated with the Pulp & Paper Products Council, the average North American newsprint mill in 2005 spent 31 of its mill level ... more details
Unreferenced date January 2007 Australian Newsprint Mills Ltd. was formed in Hobart, Tasmania in 1938, and a newsprint mill, Australia s largest, built on the Derwent River Tasmania River Derwent at Boyer . An Albury, New South Wales mill was established in 1981. In 1997 Fletcher Challenge , a New Zealand company, took over Australian Newsprint Mills. The company was further sold to Norske Skog Norske Skog Canada Limited in April 2000. Category Defunct pulp and paper companies Category Companies based in Tasmania ... more details
Hindustan Newsprint Ltd. HNL is a state owned company government company in the Central Public Sector. HNL was incorporated under the Companies Act , 1956, on 7th June, 1983, in Kottayam District , Kerala State . HNL is a fully owned subsidiary of Hindustan Paper Corporation Limited HPC which is a fully owned Government of India Enterprise. Origin of HNL as Kerala Newsprint Project This Project was conceived as early as 1968 when the first Feasibility Report was prepared and on the basis of that Report the Government of India took a decision in May, 1970 to approve this Project in principle and desired that the HPC, on being established, should prepare a Detailed Project Report for approval of Government. Agreement between Government of Kerala and HPC The Government of Kerala, in pursuance of its policy of industrial development of the State, readily expressed its willingness to promote and encourage the establishment of the Newsprint Project in Kerala and granted various concessions, rights, privileges and benefits to HPC as incorporated in the agreement dated 7th October, 1974 between the Government of Kerala and HPC. The concessions, rights, benefits, etc. included among other things, adequate and sustained supply of various forest raw materials to the Newsprint Project from the State Government s forest resources. Incorporation of KNP as HNL In the year 1983, that is the year in which the Kerala Newsprint Project commenced commercial operations, the Indian government, as a matter ... under the Companies Act , 1956, to take over and operate the said Newsprint Mill and to acquire all the properties and assets as well as all the debts and liabilities belonging to the Newsprint Mill. Accordingly, HPC promoted and incorporated Hindustan Newsprint Limited . HNL as its fully owned ... to the said Kerala Newsprint Mill. Shri. K Gopalaswamy assumed charge as its first Managing Director .... Sources http www.hnlonline.com Hindustan Newsprint Limited india company stub Category Industries ... more details
Infobox company logo File Tnpl logo.gif company name Tamil Nadu Newsprint and Papers Limited company type Government owned corporation http www.bseindia.com bseplus StockReach AdvanceStockReach.aspx?scripcode 531426BSE , http www.nseindia.com companytracker cmtracker.jsp?symbol TNPL&cName cmtracker nsedef.css NSE foundation 1979 industry Pulp and paper mills location Chennai , Tamil Nadu , India key people Rajeev Ranjan chairman ref name TNPL Chair cite web url http www.moneycontrol.com stocks stock market corp notices.php?autono 302060 author Moneycontrol.com, Director cum part time Chairman of the Company 22 Dec 2009 title Mr.Rajeev Ranjan IAS took charge as Chairman of the TNPL accessdate 5 July 2010 ref T. K. Ramachandran managing director ref name TNPL MD cite news url http in.reuters.com finance stocks keyDevelopments?symbol TNNP.BO&pn 1 author in.reuters.com, Managing Director of TNPL 07 Jun 2010 title Mr.T.K.Ramachandran took charge as MD of the TNPL accessdate 5 July 2010 work Reuters ref K. Gnanadesikan Chairman of Board of Directors industry Bagasse based paper mill net income ... Mill view 2 large.jpg thumb right Mill view of TNPL, Karur Tamil Nadu Newsprint and Papers Limited TNPL ref name TNPL cite web url http www.tnpl.com Index.aspx author Tamil Nadu Newsprint and Papers ... indicating TNPL TNPL title Govt of Tamilnadu Subsidy accessdate 29 June 2010 ref to produce newsprint ... of newsprint on its new Paper Machine No. 2 from January 1996. The machine was supplied jointly ... up new vistas for newsprint making. The machine is designed to run with 100 bagasse. Over the years ... 29 June 2010 ref of Germany for development, manufacture and supply of Newsprint and Printing & Writing ... Grams per square metre GSM to 90 GSM Newsprint is normally manufactured in 49 Gsm reels and directly ... conservation initiatives, the Tamil Nadu Newsprint and Papers Limited TNPL has been awarded the Green ... August 2010 DEFAULTSORT Tamil Nadu Newsprint And Papers Category State agencies of Tamil Nadu Category ... more details
HNL can mean multiple things Prva HNL Hrvatska nogometna liga , the top football league in Croatia Honduran lempira , ISO 4217 currency code for the currency of Honduras Honolulu International Airport , IATA airport code Hindustan Newsprint Limited , a newsprint manufacturing company in Kerala disambiguation de HNL fr HNL ko HNL it HNL ja HNL sv HNL ... more details
ANM may refer to ANM Naples formally Azienda Napoletana Mobilit , a large public transit agency in Naples, Italy Australian Newsprint Mills , a newsprint pulp paper producer, located primarily in Tasmania ANM football , a defunct Tasmanian football soccer club that was formed by employees of Australian Newsprint Mills Antsirabato Airport , Antalaha, Madagascar, from its IATA airport code Arab Nationalist Movement , a former pan Arab nationalist organization Armenian national movement Australian Nationalist Movement , a neo Nazi organisation Affiliate Network Modernization , Sprint Network upgrade Advancing Native Missions , Evangelical, non profit missions organization Administra ia Na ionala de Meteorologie , the Romanian public weather prediction organisation Anisotropic Network Model , a tool for Normal Mode analysis of proteins Auxiliary Nurse & Midwife disambig de ANM fr ANM it ANM ro ANM dezambiguizare ... more details
Braviken Paper Mill or simply Braviken is a paper mill located outside Br viken , Norrk ping , in Sweden . It is owned by Holmen Paper , which in turn is a subsidiary of Holmen . Since the name is derived from the location, Br viken , and since the name of the paper mill was to be internationally read and spoken, the ring diacritic ring was dropped. The current Management mill manager is Rikard Wallin . Introduction Braviken mainly produces directory databases directory and newsprint paper, both white and colored. Three paper machines are located at the mill PM51, the oldest one, was built 1977. Produces mainly directory databases directory paper in different colors white, yellow and pink . The width of the rolls leaving the paper machine is 8.50m. Produces 200.000 tons of paper per year. PM52, built in 1986. Produces newsprint newsprint paper . Colors of the paper produced are white and what is referred to as baby pink, which is, as the name suggests, a variant of pink produced for Sportbladet . The width of a roll is 8.55m. Produces 250.000 tons of paper per year. PM53, the latest, and obviously most modern of the machines, also produces newsprint newsprint paper , at a rate of 300.000 tons per year. Each machine goes in a distinctive color PM51 is completely green, PM52 is blue, while the PM53 is blue with a touch of violet. The name of the machines comes from the fact that the mill used to be the fifth when MoDo AB owned it. The company itself does not own fifty machines. Technology The mill has its own Thermo mechanical pulp TMP factory which produces the Wood pulp pulp needed for the production. Braviken also uses recycled paper Deinked pulp DIP as raw material. History The production began in central Norrk ping during the 15th century. Since expansion was hindered by lack of area the production moved outside Norrk ping to Br viken . The construction began in 1977, and by 1986 the second machine was built. In 1986 the last machine in central Norrk ping shut do ... more details
newsprint, known as Nornews, in four different basis weights from 42,5 to 52 g m . This product is used for cold set printing. In addition, improved newsprint grades NorX and Norbright are also procuded ... dot sharpness. These improved newsprint grades are ideal for the printing of catalogues, magazines ... recession the demand for newsprint has fallen dramatically. In 2009 Norske Skog Parenco is using only ... more details
Infobox Company company name Norske Skog Skogn company logo Image Norske Skog.svg 210px company type Subsidiary foundation 1962 location Levanger , Norway key people Heinz Simon Manager area served industry Pulp and paper industry Pulp and paper products Newsprint revenue operating income net income num employees 515 2006 parent subsid homepage http www.norskeskog.com www.norskeskog.com footnotes Norske Skog Skogn is a paper mill located in Levanger in Norway . The mill was the first mill in the Norske Skog Corporation and opened in 1962. It has three paper machines and produces 600,000 tonnes of newsprint annually. In conjunction with the mill there is a port with two weekly lines to Continental Europe and Great Britain . The company that operates the mill has now become one of the largest producers of newsprint in the world, owning plants throughout Europe , Asia , South America and Oceania . The factory was for a long time the global headquarters of the corporation. External links http www.norskeskog.com Corporate web site http www.norskeskog.com Fullstory.aspx?m 97&amid 20702 Corporate entry on Skogn Image Fiborgtangen Skogn.jpg thumb left Category Pulp and paper mills Category Norske Skog Category Levanger Category 1962 establishments in Norway no Norske Skog Skogn ... more details
Image with inadequate rationale removed Image Daohengbank.png right thumb Logo of Hong Leong Group Hong Leong Financial Group Berhad myx 1082 is a Conglomerate company conglomerate based in Malaysia . Founded as a trading company in 1963 by Quek Leng Chan Tan Sri Quek Leng Chan , the company controls 14 listed companies involved in the financial services, manufacturing, distribution, property and infrastructure development. The group s shares are listed on stock exchanges of Kuala Lumpur , Singapore , Hong Kong , Manila and Europe . Major subsidiaries Hong Leong Bank HLG Capital Guoco Group M&C International Limited Autoworld.com.my , sold to JobStreet.com in 2008 MZ Motorrad und Zweiradwerk MZ Motorrad , sold to Ralf Waldmann in 2009 Sole distributor of Yamaha Motorcycle in Malaysia and Singapore. Joint venture with Yamaha for an assembling plant in Sungai Buloh, Selangor. Malaysian Newsprint Industries Sdn Bhd and many more sources http www.hongleong.com index.html Hume Cemboard Hume Cemboard Industries HCI , a Hong Leong subsidiary, is a manufacturer of building materials. HCI s principal activities are manufacturing, sales and marketing of building materials namely PRIMABOARD cellulose fibre reinforced cement board. Malaysian Newsprint Industries Malaysian Newsprint Industries is a Hong Leong subsidiary, is the only newsprint producer in Malaysia. See also Dao Heng Bank Overseas Trust Bank DBS Bank Hong Kong Category Companies of Malaysia Malaysia company stub id Hong Leong Group jv Hong Leong Group ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 refimprove date May 2008 Journalism A command information newspaper is an unofficial written publication directly funded by the United States Department of Defense. It may contain news , information and advertising , and is usually printed on low cost paper called newsprint . Editorial views expressed in command information newspapers may not necessarily be those of the Department of Defense. Category Newspapers published in the United States ... more details
Lines per inch LPI is a measurement of printing resolution in systems that use a halftone screen. Specifically, it is a measure of how close together the lines in a halftone grid are. Higher LPI indicates greater detail and sharpness. Printed magazine s and newspaper s often use a halftone system. Typical newsprint newsprint paper is not very dense, and has relatively high dot gain or Color bleeding printing color bleeding , so newsprint is usually around 85 LPI. Higher quality paper, such as that used in commercial magazines, has less dot gain, and can range up to 300 LPI with quality Coated paper glossy coated paper . In order to effectively utilize the entire range of available LPI in a halftone system, an image selected for printing generally must have 1.5 to 2 times as many samples per inch SPI . For instance, if the target output device is capable of printing at 100 LPI, an optimal range for a source image would be 150 to 200 SPI. Using fewer SPI than this would not make full use of the printer s available LPI using more SPI than this would exceed the capability of the printer, and would be effectively lost. Another device that uses the LPI specification is the graphics tablet . See also dots per inch pixels per inch samples per inch External links http desktoppub.about.com cs intermediate a meas resolution.htm Measuring Resolution Inch by Inch , an article about how LPI relates to DPI, SPI, and PPI Category Printing Category Units of density da Lpi es L neas por pulgada id Baris per inci ja Lpi ru Lines per inch sv LPI ... more details
Wikify date September 2011 unreferenced date April 2007 The Office of the Registrar of Newspapers for India , more popularly known as RNI, is a government office in India . It came into being on 1 July 1956, on the recommendation of the First Press Commission in 1953 and by amending the Press and Registration of Books Act 1867. The Press and Registration of Books Act contains the duties and functions of the RNI. On account of some more responsibilities entrusted upon RNI during all these years, the office is performing both statutory as well as some non statutory functions. Under statutory functions, the following jobs are covered Compilation and maintenance of a Register of Newspapers containing particulars about all the newspapers published Issue of Certificate of Registration to newspapers published under valid declaration Scrutiny and analysis of annual statements sent by the publishers of newspapers every year under PRB Act containing information on circulation, ownership etc Informing district magistrates about availability of titles, to intending publishers for filing declaration Ensuring that newspapers are published in accordance with the provisions of PRB Act 1867 and the rules made thereunder Verification under Section 19 F of PRB Act, of circulation claims furnished by the publishers in their Annual Statements and Preparation and submission to the Government on or before December 31 each year, a report containing all available information and statistics about the press in India with particular reference to the emerging trends in circulation and in the direction of common ownership units etc. The following fall under the non statutory functions Formulation of Newsprint Allocation Policy Guidelines and issue of Eligibility Certificate to the newspapers to enable them to import newsprint and to procure indigenous newsprint Assessing and certifying the essential need and requirement of newspaper establishments to import printing and composing machinery and a ... more details
Infobox Company company name Norske Skog Follum company logo Image Norske Skog.svg 210px company type Subsidiary foundation 1873 location H nefoss , Norway key people Oddvar Sandvei Manager area served industry Pulp and paper industry Pulp and paper products Newsprint revenue operating income net income num employees parent subsid homepage http www.norskeskog.com www.norskeskog.com footnotes Image Follum oversikt.JPG thumb Norske Skog Follum is a paper mill located in Follum in Norway . The mill is part of the Norske Skog Corporation and opened in 1873 with the name Follum Fabrikker also Follum tr sliberi . It has three paper machines and produces 410,000 tonnes of newsprint annually. The paper is transported by railway to Oslo Harbor where it is shipping shipped out. History Follum Fabrikker was started in 1873 and operated as a separate company until it was purchased by Norske Skog in 1989. In 1995 PM7 went through a major renovation. External links http www.norskeskog.com Corporate web site http www.norskeskog.com Fullstory.aspx?m 97&amid 338 Corporate entry on Follum Category Pulp and paper mills Category Norske Skog Category H nefoss Category 1873 establishments in Norway Category Companies established in 1873 Category Companies based in Buskerud no Norske Skog Follum ... more details
Other uses of Pravdinsk Coord 56 31 N 43 33 E display title File E7100 Pravdinsk station.jpg thumb right Pravdinsk commuter train station Pravdinsk lang ru was an urban type settlement in Balakhninsky District of Nizhny Novgorod Oblast , located a few kilometers northwest upstream along the Volga River Volga from the town of Balakhna . Pravdinsk was annexed by the town of Balakhna in 1993, although the name continues in informal usage. Pravdinsk commuter train station on the Zavolzhye, Nizhny Novgorod Oblast Zavolzhye Nizhny Novgorod line maintains its name as well. The settlement was built along with a paper mill , Pravdinsk Cellulose and Paper Combine lang ru , now known as OAO Volga, which still produces about one third of Russia s newsprint . The plant and the settlement were named after the Pravda newspaper, one of the main consumers of the newsprint produced by the mill. The former Pravdinsk air base Pravdinsk Air Base , now Istomino Airfield, is located within a few kilometers to the west of Pravdinsk, near the village of Istomino. External links http alexfl2.by.ru photo prav.html Pravdinsk a private page ru icon http volga paper.ru OAO Volga the paper mill ru icon http www.pzra.nnov.ru Pravdinsk Radio Relay Equipment Plant ru icon Category Nizhny Novgorod Oblast ru ... more details
Infobox Person name Joseph Allen birth date Birth date and age 1941 7 19 birth place The Bronx , New York , United States U.S. death date death place occupation Businessman br Newsprint production br Racehorse owner breeder H. Joseph Allen born July 19, 1941, in The Bronx , New York is an American businessman and Thoroughbred horse racing racehorse owner and breeder. A graduate of the University of Michigan , Allen is a partner with his cousin Peter M. Brant in the privately owned newsprint company, Brant Allen Industries, Inc. He served as vice chairman and president of the company. For a number of years Joseph Allen has been involved in Thoroughbred racing and with Peter Brant, owned Just A Game II Just A Game , winner of the 1980 Eclipse Award for American Champion Female Turf Horse . References http www.ntra.com stats bios.aspx?id 3474 Profile National Thoroughbred Racing Association Persondata NAME Allen, H. Joseph ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Businessman DATE OF BIRTH July 19, 1941 PLACE OF BIRTH The Bronx , New York , United States U.S. DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Allen, H. Joseph Category 1941 births Category Living people Category University of Michigan alumni Category American businesspeople Category American racehorse owners and breeders Category People from the Bronx US business bio 1940s stub ... more details
Unreferenced date July 2008 The Columbia Record was an afternoon daily newspaper published in Columbia, South Carolina . It was established in 1897. In 1945 it was purchased by The State newspaper The State which is the morning daily paper in Columbia to form the State Record Company. The company was purchased by Knight Ridder in 1986 and publication of the Columbia Record ceased on April 1, 1988. One of the quirks of the paper was that it printed the weekly entertainment section on green newsprint. Category Media in Columbia, South Carolina Category Publications established in 1897 Category Publications disestablished in 1988 Category History of South Carolina Category Newspapers published in South Carolina Category Defunct newspapers of South Carolina SouthCarolina newspaper stub ... more details
New Hampshire Business Review is a bi monthly publication, based in Manchester, New Hampshire Manchester , covering business related issues in New Hampshire . It is published on newsprint by Pennsylvania based Independent Publications, which also owns the Telegraph of Nashua , the state s second largest daily newspaper, and the monthly New Hampshire magazine New Hampshire magazine . New Hampshire Business Review started in 1978, and was purchased from the Madden family of New London, New Hampshire by IPI in 2001. Like most business publications, New Hampshire Business Review includes breaking news, features and commentary, while its website includes regularly updated links to articles at other websites. External links http www.nhbr.com New Hampshire Business Review Category Newspapers published in New Hampshire ... more details
and 25.3 in 2009 . Forecasts indicate that these declines in newsprint demand could continue for several ... newsprint capacity, particularly in China and Europe, which resulted in lower prices, volumes or both ... Consolidated merged forming AbitibiBowater . In 2009 the newsprint portion of the Thunder Bay plant ... of a paper mill. 1927 Construction commences on newsprint mill with two paper machines. One machine to be largest in world 1928 Operation of first newsprint machine Judy 1929 Operation of second newsprint ... company s expansion and diversification newsprint, kraft pulp, stud lumber, waferboard latter ... standpoint. Deinking equipment give the facility capacity for 992,000 tpy of newsprint with a recycled ... Inc., July 24, 1998, Bowater became the second largest producer of newsprint in the world and the third ... more details
newsprint . In the former case, the standard ream is 500 sheets of convert 17 by 22 in mm 0 adj on paper ... sheets Bristol and tag 22 28 500 sheets Tissue 24 36 480 sheets Newsprint 24 36 500 sheets Hanging ... significant waste. Early newsprint presses printed sheets convert 2 by 3 ft m 3 in size, and so the ream dimensions for newsprint became convert 24 by 36 in mm 0 , with 500 sheets to a ream. Newsprint was made from ground wood pulp, and ground wood hanging paper wallpaper was made on newsprint machines. Newsprint was used as wrapping paper, and the first paper bags were made from newsprint. The newsprint ... more details
& Paper Company which started making groundwood and newsprint in 1869 at Palmer Corinth town , New .... and Charles R., were making a ton of newsprint daily in Watertown, NY Watertown, New York , using four ... a low cost, high quality Remington newsprint to be made of 75 rags and 25 wood pulp instead of all ... s Island. ref name autogenerated98 The Remingtons were selling newsprint to the New York Times . They received an order for ten tons stipulating that the newsprint contain no wood pulp A. D. Remington ... to buy this new and cheaper newsprint. ref name autogenerated98 The revolution in paper making in the Black ... of mass production of wood pulp newsprint. ref name autogenerated98 Fifty Years of the Empire ... more details
unref date May 2009 Deleted image removed Image Usaspwk.jpg right thumb USA Today Sports Weekly is a weekly magazine that covers Major League Baseball , Minor League Baseball , National Collegiate Athletic Association NCAA baseball and the National Football League . In the February 15, 2006 issue, the magazine added coverage of NASCAR . It was founded as USA Today Baseball Weekly in 1991 and changed its name on September 4, 2002 when it added the NFL. Sports Weekly is a publication of USA Today and shares both a headquarters in McLean, Virginia and production facilities with its parent publication. USA Today is, in turn, owned by Gannett Company Gannett . In late 2005, the newsroom of Sports Weekly merged with USA Today s Sports department. Sports Weekly is printed on newsprint and distributed throughout the United States and Canada . Regular editions are published on Wednesdays. Special editions previewing events or covering fantasy sports are released several times each year on better quality newsprint. In its November 22, 2006 issue, the publication announced that it was dropping weekly coverage of NASCAR after one season, but it would issue three special editions dedicated to the sport on an annual basis. For 2007, Sports Weekly announced more comprehensive baseball coverage, along with the return of college baseball features and the addition of weekly college football coverage. In popular culture The first episode of East Bound and Down included a fictional cover of Sports Weekly featuring the main character. In a 2006 episode of Family Guy , Peter Griffin is seen reading Sports Weekly on a plane to London. In the movie Summer Catch , an announcers booth at a Cape Cod League stadium is lit on fire when a cigarette ash falls on a pile of fictional Baseball Weekly issues. In the movie Shallow Hal , the character Mauricio Jason Alexander is shown reading a copy of Baseball Weekly . A photo of Bob Dylan appeared in an issue of Rolling Stone in which he was reading ... more details
Infobox Company company name Norske Skog Union company logo Image Norske Skog.svg 210px company type Subsidiary foundation 1873 location Skien , Norway key people Ruben Kaasa Manager area served industry Pulp and paper industry Pulp and paper products Newsprint and Paper Book paper revenue operating income net income num employees 385 2006 parent subsid homepage http www.norskeskog.com www.norskeskog.com footnotes Norske Skog Union was a paper mill located in Skien in Norway . The mill was part of the Norske Skog Corporation and opened in 1873 with the name Union Co . The mill had two paper machines that produced 240,000 tonnes of newsprint and book paper . It was closed down in 2006. History In 1872 Ulrik Sinding had established a pulp mill beside the waterfall Damfossen in Skien. The pulp mill was not profitable and in 1873 Benjamin Sewell bought the waterfall and the lots. This is considered the foundation of Union Co. In 1890 Union Co was merged with L veid Fabrikker at Skotfoss, where Union much later build Scandinavia s first electric railway , operated until 1966. In the years that followed Union acquired a lot of companies, in 1916 they bought Skiens Papirfabrikk on Kloster ya in addition of many pulp mills. The mill at Skotfoss was closed in 1986 while there still was operation on Kloster ya. The Norske Skog corporation bought Union in 1999. Cutbacks were soon implemented and in 2005 it was decided to close the mill, to large protests from the local population and politicians. One primary complaint was that Norske Skog wanted to sell the mill despite it operating at a profit. Norske Skog declined to sell the plant to other investors. The mill ceased operations in March 2006. External links http www.norskeskog.com Corporate web site br http www.norskeskog.com Fullstory.aspx?m 97&amid 20703 Corporate entry on Union Category Pulp and paper mills Category Defunct companies of Norway Category Companies based in Telemark Category Norske Skog Category Skien Catego ... more details
OAO Kondopoga RTS KNDO is a Russian cellulose and paper production company located in the Republic of Karelia . ref name ft cite web url http markets.ft.com ft tearsheets businessProfile.asp?s RU KNDOIN title Kondopoga KNDOIN RTS publisher Financial Times accessdate 2009 07 15 ref Overview OAO Kondopoga s main product is newsprint , which constitutes 94.8 of the company s overall production. ref name ft The company exports its newsprint to publishing and printing houses, including many in foreign countries such as the United Kingdom , Germany , Turkey , Sweden , Finland , India , Sri Lanka , Egypt and Latin America . ref name ft Other products include paper for typewriters , ceramic brick , technical lignosulphonate s, fodder yeast and others. ref name ft Headquartered in the city of Kondopoga , the company has 7,657 employees. ref name crm cite web url http www.crmz.com Report ReportPreview.asp?BusinessId 8351947 title Kondopoga OAO P publisher Credit Risk Monitor accessdate 2009 07 15 ref It has two wholly owned subsidiaries and five affiliated companies. ref name ft The company s stock is traded at the Russian Trading System . ref name ft The company was founded in 1929. Every third Russian newspaper is printed on the paper made at Kondopoga . ref name asmo cite web url http enc.ex.ru cgi bin n1firm.pl?lang 2&f 1919 title OPEN JOINT STOCK COMPANY KONDOPOGA publisher ASMO Press accessdate 2009 07 15 ref According to Kommersant , OAO Kondopoga is one of the industry s most successful companies. ref name kommersant cite web url http www.kommersant.com page.asp?idr 43&id 307741 title Timber Industry 1991 2000 publisher Kommersant accessdate 2009 07 15 ref References reflist External links http home.onego.ru avangard Company website in Russian Category Pulp and paper companies of Russia Category Companies of Russia Category Manufacturing companies of the Soviet Union ru fi Kondopoga yritys ... more details
Share is a Caribbean and Black Canadian community newspaper based in Toronto, Ontario, Canada . Canada s largest ethnic newspaper, Share has two times the circulation of any other Canadian newspaper serving the same ethnic community. It is distributed free of charge in many locations, particularly in the Greater Toronto Area . The weekly publication, on quarter folded, tabloid newspaper format tabloid sized newsprint, includes news from the Caribbean and Africa, sports, entertainment, business, religion, analysis, and commentaries from its community s point of view. Arnold Auguste is the newspaper s publisher. Founded in April 1978, Share is owned by Arnold A. Auguste Associates Limited. External links http www.sharenews.com Share Newspaper Category Canada Caribbean relations Category Newspapers published in Toronto Category Multicultural and ethnic newspapers published in Canada Category Publications established in 1978 Canada newspaper stub Toronto stub ... more details