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'''Lontinska Papirsamlag''' (Hurmu Norse for "[[Lontinien|Lontinian]] Paper [[Samlag|Joint-Stock Company]]"), usually known by its shortened name, '''Lontinska Papir''' ("Lontinian Paper") is a private [[samlag|joint-stock company]] in [[Hurmu]] engaged in the pulp and paper industry. It has factories in [[ | '''Lontinska Papirsamlag''' (Hurmu Norse for "[[Lontinien|Lontinian]] Paper [[Samlag|Joint-Stock Company]]"), usually known by its shortened name, '''Lontinska Papir''' ("Lontinian Paper") is a private [[samlag|joint-stock company]] in [[Hurmu]] engaged in the pulp and paper industry. It has factories in [[Northern Coria]], [[Eesdeheito]] and [[Lontinien]]. | ||
Despite its name referencing [[Lontinien]], the company is headquartered in [[Vesüha]] ([[Huyenkula]]). | Despite its name referencing [[Lontinien]], the company is headquartered in [[Vesüha]] ([[Huyenkula]]). |
Latest revision as of 10:42, 30 May 2023
Lontinska Papirsamlag (Hurmu Norse for "Lontinian Paper Joint-Stock Company"), usually known by its shortened name, Lontinska Papir ("Lontinian Paper") is a private joint-stock company in Hurmu engaged in the pulp and paper industry. It has factories in Northern Coria, Eesdeheito and Lontinien.
Despite its name referencing Lontinien, the company is headquartered in Vesüha (Huyenkula).
The company was nationalized by the socialist government in the 1719 state budget. It has through the reorganization of the state passed into the ownership of the Order of the Holy Lakes.