| Business Summary | | Longview
Fibre
Company
owns
and
operates
tree
farms
in
Oregon
and
Washington,
which
produce
logs
for
sale,
and
operates
a
sawmill
in
Washington.
Its
pulp
and
paper
mill
at
Longview,
Washington
produces
pulp
that
is
manufactured
into
craft
paper
and
containerboard.
The
raw
material
fibers
come
primarily
from
purchased
wood
chips
and
sawdust
(with
important
contributions
from
fiber
reclaimed
from
post-consumer
and
post-industrial
waste)
and
purchased
bleach
pulp.
This
supply
is
augmented
by
log
chipping
operations
owned
by
the
Company
and
others.
The
Company's
16
converting
plants
in
11
states
produce
shipping
containers
and
merchandise
bags. | More
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| Financial Summary | | Longview
Fibre
operates
in
three
business
segments:
Timber
(owns
and
operates
tree
farms
which
produce
logs
for
sale);
Paper
and
Paperboard
(owns
a
pulp
and
paper
mill);
and
Converted
Products
(produces
shipping
containers
and
merchandise
bags).
For
the
six
months
ended
4/30/01,
sales
rose
3%
to
$433.6
million.
Net
income
fell
29%
to
$12.5
million.
Results
reflect
increased
revenues
from
the
sale
of
electric
power
generated
at
the
mills,
offset
by
lower
gross
margins. | More
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| | | | FY2000 Pay | |
| Richard Wollenberg, 85 Chairman,
Pres, CEO | $469K | Robert Wertheimer, 72 Exec.
VP, Director | 271K | Richard Wollenberg, 47 Exec.
VP, Director | -- | Lisa Holbrook, 45 Sr.
VP-Fin., Sec., Treasurer, Director | -- | David Bowden, 65 Sr.
VP of Timber | 209K | Dollar amounts are as of 31-Oct-2000 and compensation values are for the fiscal year ending on that date; "Pay" is salary, bonuses, etc.. |
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