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Pacific Window Corporation company history timeline

1976

L-P acquired several lumber companies in California, Oregon, Montana, Washington, Missouri, and Alabama, and in 1976 it purchased the Fibreboard Corporation, a manufacturer of products used in making furniture and cabinets.

1978

1978: Louisiana-Pacific acquires Fibreboard Corporation; United States government acquires a portion of Louisiana-Pacific's timberlands to form Redwood National Park in California.

1980

After opening its first Inner-Seal mill in 1980, L-P advertised the product as 'the smart man's plywood.'

1986

In 1986, the company purchased Kirby Forest Industries and the California properties of Timber Realization Company.

1990

During 1990, however, sales and profits in the company's softwood lumber, plywood, and building products areas slumped due to weakening demand.

1990: Lawsuits relating to defective OSB exterior siding begin.

1993

Also that year, the company settled a 1993 sexual harassment suit against Merlo.

1996

In 1996, L-P committed at least $275 million to a settlement with 800,000 homeowners who had used the Inner-Seal siding.

1997

Although the company again operated at a net loss of $101.8 million in 1997, executives remained optimistic.

1999

In 1999, L-P purchased Evans Forest Products Ltd., a Canadian manufacturer of engineered wood and lumber products.

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