SEPTEMBER 2000, VOLUME 43, NUMBER 9O

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Viewpoint
High tech drop looks better on paper

Closing in on the competition
Neil Colclough takes a look at the latest string of mergers and acquisitions to hit the pulp and paper sector and checks out whether the deals are really making their mark where it matters on company balance sheets

Pulling rank on the Top 150
PPI's in-house editorial team sorts out the winners and the losers in the biggest financial review of the year. Turn to page 27 to find out how the big producers fared in this year's Top 150

Brazil's financial comeback
Thomas de Mello e Souza catalogs the remarkable turnaround in the fortunes of Brazil's pulp and paper players.

E-commerce explained
Confused by the number of e-commerce companies popping up in the paper sector?
Neil Colclough surfs the web to find out what the dot.com players have to offer the industry

Nordic name changes
Metsä-Serla has championed the Nordic consolidation cause in recent months.
Caroline Jewitt takes a closer look at the company's latest deal to see what impact it will have on European markets

Coated side
Coated woodfrees are proving to be a popular grade once again among European
companies. Caroline Jewitt reviews the three main expansion projects that are taking place in the sector

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Worldwide news | Newslines | Backpager



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Pulp&Paper International September 2000

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Closing in on the competition Viewpoint News
Pulling rank on the Top 150 Back Pager Pulp&Paper Magazine
Brazil's financial comeback Worldwide news  
E-commerce explained Viewpoint  
Nordic name changes Newslines  
Coated side