Sentences with phrase «lumber business»

In July, under instructions from the FBI, Hu handed Meng a fruit basket containing the cash at the former lawmaker's lumber business in Flushing.
A 2011 study conducted by Kunin showed students from abroad brought more money into this country than the entire softwood lumber business.
Mr. Pinette's work in the Canadian forest industry began 40 years ago as an owner and President of a family lumber business, Pinette & Therrien Mills Ltd..
Suwannee Lumber Company — a profitable, family - owned lumber business specializing in southern yellow pine decking — was looking for a buyer who would maintain its standing as the leading employer in rural Dixie County, Florida.
While Allegheny Mountain Hardwood Flooring was created in 2000, the Hickman family's history in the hardwood lumber business dates back to 1938.
But big, lumbering businesses can't innovate, right?
The lumber business runs thick in 38 - year - old Nesbit's blood.
In keeping with the idea that every company is a tech company, we'll have plenty of speakers representing other industries, including General Motors President Dan Ammann, who is trying to keep his company relevant in an era of ride sharing and self - driving cars; Charles Koch, CEO of Koch Industries, which owns oil pipelines, a lumber business, and a fertilizer producer; and Toys R Us CEO Dave Brandon, who must grapple with the shift by customers to buy online.
For his part, Mr. Meng, in a brief phone interview in Mandarin, dismissed any suggestion that he was some kind of political Svengali, saying that he was busy minding his lumber business and other interests.
They're in the lumber business.
For her first solo museum exhibition in the United States, the London - based Polish artist seizes upon the Walker's financial underpinnings in the lumber business of its founder, T. B. Walker, and considers the forest as a metaphor for American freedom.
Using institutional histories as the staging ground for complex proposals, the London - based Polish artist delves into the Walker's past, foregrounding the institution's early link to the lumber business in which its founder flourished while considering the forest as a metaphor for American democracy and freedom.
A family - run lumber business is looking to full - time an Accounting Coordinator.
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