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JANUARY 2001, VOLUME 42, NUMBER 1
Viewpoint
Magazine publishers face the facts
Changing times
PPI's annual survey of the industry's top CEOs, consultants and analysts reveals their hopes, fears and feelings about 2001. Rhiannon James rounds up the results to find out what the paper industry will be facing this year
The truth behind the pulp fiction
A crucial grade in the industry and one that everybody wants to know about. Dries Van Wing peers into his crystal ball to see what will happen to the pulp market this year
Positive news from the start
Newsprint has managed to claw its way back to a position among the favored few of the paper industry. Mark Wilde takes a look at the changes that have been made in this sector and what is in store for 2001
Keeping a cool head in a hot market
What will 2001 hold for graphic paper producers across the globe? Richard Harris weighs up the supply/demand, capacity and price issues to find out if the market will be in balance
Can they contain themselves?
The containerboard producers have worked hard on bringing more discipline into their markets over the past year. Anna Torma checks out the scene for 2001
Finance
In many ways, tracking capital spending in the pulp and paper industry can be like taking a rollercoaster ride. But stronger investment discipline in the industry over the last few years may mean a calmer journey in the future
Top performance
Performance chemicals are becoming an increasingly important part of the papermaking process. Leslie Webb catalogs some of the recent developments in this area
Chemical reaction
Eka Chemicals has a new president with a new agenda. Rhiannon James catches up with him in Sweden
PPI uses metric measurements. In particular, tons are metric unless otherwise indicated.
Copyright 2000 Miller Freeman Inc. All rights reserved. This material is copyrighted and should not be downloaded, reproduced, printed, or distributed without permission.
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