To: Lance who wrote (1329 ) 3/8/1999 9:10:00 PM From: agiak Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1979
Buyout may have merits? Look at the home page of LPX, their is a nice environmental section. Of course this is probably wishful thinking on a speculators part. Its even funny how their web page is the same colours as Madera's. Perhaps this was the reason for Ray's trip to south america and is the reason why the web site is delayed. Ray may be too busy trying to close this deal. This is definately 100% speculation on my part so please don't attack. By the way, see those large buys today, one of them was mine. Good luck longs :) Please don't attack, just having fun with this rumour. From the site: Corporate Policy on Protection of the Environment Louisiana-Pacific Corporation is committed to a healthy environment worldwide by taking a leadership role in our communities to be good neighbors. Our Corporate Policy on Protection of the Environment is a statement of our environmental goals. We believe sound business practices and efforts to enhance the environment are compatible. Therefore, Louisiana-Pacific strives to: Meet or Surpass the Requirements of Environmental Laws and Regulations... Ensuring that Louisiana-Pacific employees understand and adhere to all applicable environmental laws and policies. Educating and training employees and business partners to comply with workplace environmental laws and regulations and assume a role in protecting the environment. Maintain a Responsible Role in Managing Natural Resources... Committing to be environmentally-conscious stewards of the land by using Best Management Practices recommended to foster multiple-use and the sustainability of world forest resources. Committing to the wise use of energy, reducing waste and pollutants, conserving resources and recycling materials. Conserve Non-renewable Resources Through Efficient Use and Careful Planning... Researching and developing technologies, processes, and products that are environmentally sound and use renewable resources. Promoting recycling, source reduction, pollution prevention and waste minimization. Fully Account for Environmental Considerations in Corporate Planning and Decision-Making... Incorporating environmental planning when evaluating and designing new facilities or changing existing operations. Managing the purchase and use of products which may be hazardous, undertaking an environmental review of products before purchase. Ensuring that Louisiana-Pacific operates safely and responsibly in our communities. Incorporating environmental costs into financial planning. Periodically assessing the Company's environmental performance and updating the Corporate Policy on Protection of the Environment.