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In 1907 Long-Bell built the first "skyscraper" in Kansas City, named the R.A. Long Building, for the company corporate headquarters. At 16 stories tall, costing a reported 14 million dollars. [9] [10] The building was bought in 1940 by City National Bank & Trust Company.
The International Paper strike was a strike begun in 1987 by paper mill workers affiliated with the United Paperworkers' International Union (UPIU) at a number of plants in the United States owned by the International Paper (IP) company. The strike extended into 1988 and the company hired permanent replacements for workers.
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Over the past 12 months, International Paper generated $1,516.0 million cash while it booked net income of $1,341.0 million. That means it turned 5.8% of its revenue into FCF. That sounds OK.
A weekly central Kansas newspaper and its publisher filed a federal lawsuit Monday over police raids last summer of its offices and the publisher's home, accusing local officials of trying to ...
The paper was locally owned by the Montgomery family from in 1888 to 2016. [3] [5] [6] That year, The White Corporation purchased Montgomery Communications papers. [7] On May 1, 2018, Seaton Publishing Co, Inc. purchased the Junction City Daily Union and the Flint Hills Shopper.
KapStone Paper and Packaging (KS) seems to be a good value pick, as it has decent revenue metrics to back up its earnings, and is seeing solid earnings estimate revisions as well.
The Cowley Courier Traveler is a local newspaper published in Arkansas City, Kansas, United States. [3] It covers communities across Cowley County and is publishes a print edition mailed to readers on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. [4] The paper was formed in 2016 through the merger of The Winfield Daily Courier and The Arkansas City ...