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  2. Masonite International - Wikipedia

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    Masonite entered the door business in 1972, when it began producing wood-composite molded door facings and other components. In 1982, the Masonite Corporation spun off its timber property. In 1984, USG acquired Masonite. [7] In 1988, USG sold Masonite to International Paper. [8] International Paper in 1988.

  3. Philip Orsino - Wikipedia

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    Philip S. Orsino, OC (born June 21, 1954) is a Canadian businessman. He is the former president and chief executive officer of Masonite International Corporation.. Born in Toronto, Ontario, he received a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1976 from the University of Toronto's Victoria College.

  4. Should You Think About Buying Masonite International ... - AOL

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    Masonite International Corporation (NYSE:DOOR), which is in the building business, and is based in United States...

  5. Masonite International Corporation to Ring Opening Bell at ...

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    Masonite International Corporation to Ring Opening Bell at NYSE on Monday, September 9, 2013 TAMPA, Fla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Masonite International Corporation (NYS: DOOR) today announced it will ...

  6. Why Masonite International Corporation’s (NYSE:DOOR) CEO ...

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    Leading Masonite International Corporation (NYSE:DOOR) as the CEO, Fred Lynch took the company to a valuation of US$1.87b. Recognizing whether CEO incentives are aligned with shareholders is a ...

  7. Masonite - Wikipedia

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    Masonite board Back side of a masonite board Isorel, c. 1920 Quartrboard, [1] Masonite Corporation, c. 1930. Masonite, also called Quartboard or pressboard, [2] is a type of engineered wood made of steam-cooked and pressure-molded wood or paper fibers. The fibers form a stiff, dense material in a range of weights.

  8. What Does Masonite International Corporation's (NYSE:DOOR ...

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    Masonite International Corporation ( NYSE:DOOR ), is not the largest company out there, but it saw significant share...

  9. William H. Mason - Wikipedia

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    He was educated in engineering at the Cornell University.Mason was actually apprenticed under Thomas A. Edison.. Masonite was first formed by W. Mason using the so called Mason method, [3] in which wood chips are disintegrated by saturating them with 100-pound-per-square-inch (690 kPa) steam, then increasing the steam or air pressure to 400 pounds per square inch (2,800 kPa) and suddenly ...