- Scott Paper Company -- Company History
1995: Scott absorbed by rival Kimberly-Clark Until its acquisition by the Kimberly-Clark Corporation, Scott Paper Company was a global consumer products company and the world's leading manufacturer of tissue products such as toilet tissue, paper towels, and paper napkins
- Kimberly-Clark - Wikipedia
In 1991, Kimberly-Clark and The New York Times Company sold their jointly owned paper mill in Kapuskasing, Ontario
- 2 Paper Firms to Increase Their Heft by Joining Forces : Mergers . . .
Kimberly-Clark Corp agreed on Monday to buy Scott Paper Co for $6 8 billion in stock, creating the world’s largest facial tissue company and illustrating how growing global competition in
- Timeline - Kimberly Clark Co.
1874: Kimberly, Clark, and Co acquires the other mill in Neenah, the Red Mill 1878: Atlas Co is formed in order to experiment with different forms of paper such as wrapping paper
- Neenah Paper Inc. - About Us - Media Center
Today the Company completed its announced spin-off from Kimberly-Clark (NYSE: KMB) through a distribution of one share of Neenah Paper stock for every 33 shares of Kimberly-Clark stock held by Kimberly-Clark stockholders on the November 19, 2004 record date
- KIMBERLY-CLARK SET TO BUY SCOTT – Chicago Tribune
Kimberly-Clark Corp won approval from the European Commission to buy Scott Paper Co for $9 4 billion, creating the world’s largest tissue paper company
- Kimberly-Clark Corporation -- Company History
With its 1995 merger with Scott Paper Co , Kimberly-Clark Corporation solidified its position as the number two player in the paper products industry and aimed its sights on number one, Procter Gamble
- 1872 to 1920 - Kimberly Clark Co.
Kimberly Clark was founded in 1872 by John A Kimberly, Charles B Clark, Havilah Babcock, and Frank C Shattuck Kimberly Clark first specialized in Newsprint, then added wrapping paper and book paper
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