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<blockquote data-quote="FlGunner" data-source="post: 2963466" data-attributes="member: 94240"><p>I believe GP was going to shut down/idle a line or two but we were the convenient option given the circumstances. We produce in a different market than all of their other mills (dissolving pulp) but with the hurricane and laws around contracts and natural disasters…we were the easiest/cheapest option. We're hoping a buyer who wants to gain a foothold in the dissolving markets picks it up. GP never understood the market and no matter how hard folks tried to tell them, they were hell bent on running us like a standard fluff pulp mill when reality is we were a chemical plant essentially. I hope RemArms can be successful in Ga. Like Florida, Georgia appears to be business friendly and has a more fertile tax climate for sustainability. America better wake up or we're going to tax ourselves into a third world country. It starts at your local level and goes up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FlGunner, post: 2963466, member: 94240"] I believe GP was going to shut down/idle a line or two but we were the convenient option given the circumstances. We produce in a different market than all of their other mills (dissolving pulp) but with the hurricane and laws around contracts and natural disasters…we were the easiest/cheapest option. We’re hoping a buyer who wants to gain a foothold in the dissolving markets picks it up. GP never understood the market and no matter how hard folks tried to tell them, they were hell bent on running us like a standard fluff pulp mill when reality is we were a chemical plant essentially. I hope RemArms can be successful in Ga. Like Florida, Georgia appears to be business friendly and has a more fertile tax climate for sustainability. America better wake up or we’re going to tax ourselves into a third world country. It starts at your local level and goes up. [/QUOTE]
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