Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 39. Chapters: Businesspeople in wood products, Defunct Forest products companies, Forest products companies of Canada, Forest products companies of China, Forest products companies of the United States, Great Southern Group, Pacific Lumber Company, Weyerhaeuser, Gunns, Temple-Inland, Finkbine-Guild Lumber Company, Willamette Industries, Georgia-Pacific, Ozan Lumber Company, Plum Creek Timber, The Collins Companies, Charles C. Comstock, Babcock Lumber Company, CMKC Group, Long-Bell Lumber Company, Thomas J. Autzen, Rimbunan Hijau, Rayonier, Pan Pac Forest Products Ltd, Meadow River Lumber Company, Potlatch Corp., Simpson Investment Company, Diamond Match Company, Sateri, Juken Nissho, American Forest & Paper Association, Sino-Forest Corporation, New Zealand Forest Products, Columbia Forest Products, Crane Creek Lumber Company, Masisa, Mendocino Redwood Company, Western Forest Products, Tolko, Forest Products Association of Canada, Carter Holt Harvey, Eddy Match Company, Great Southern Lumber Company, Atlantic Coast Lumber Company, BlueLinx Holdings, China Grand Forestry Green Resources Group, Border Timbers, Wier Longleaf Lumber Company, Pollok, Gilmour and Company, Brown Company, Roseburg Forest Products, Andaman & Nicobar Islands Forest and Plantation Development Corporation, Embrun Forestry Corporation, Vida AB, Embrun Lumber Company. Excerpt: Great Southern Group (ASX: GTP) is a group of Australian companies that is notable as the country's largest agribusiness managed investment scheme (MIS) business. The company was founded in 1987 and became a public company in 1999. It expanded its MIS business rapidly in the 2000s, supported by favourable tax regulations for these types of investments. Most of the Group's business was in plantation forestry to supply woodchips for the pulp and paper industry, but in the 2000s it diversifi...