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Smurfit-Stone Container Corporation

COMPANY

Maker of packaging, recycler, also some timber resources. Formed 1998 with the merger of Jefferson Smurfit Corporation with Stone Container Corporation (founded 1926 as J.H. Stone and Company).

Official Website:
http://www.smurfit-stone.com/

Industry:
Packaging

Ticker:
NASDAQ:SSCC

Corporate headquarters:
Chicago, IL

Sales:
$8.3B (2004)

Employees:
35,300 (2004)

EXECUTIVES

NameOccupationBirthDeathKnown for
Patrick J. Moore
Business
7-Sep-1954   CEO of Smurfit-Stone Container
Roger W. Stone
Business
16-Feb-1935   CEO of Stone Container, 1979-99

CURRENT BOARD MEMBERS OR DIRECTORS

NameOccupationBirthDeathKnown for
James R. Boris
Business
25-Oct-1944   CEO of EVEREN Securities, 1990-99
Connie K. Duckworth
Business
3-Nov-1954   Former Partner, Goldman Sachs
Alan E. Goldberg
Business
1-Sep-1954   Former Morgan Stanley executive
William T. Lynch, Jr.
Business
3-Dec-1942   Former CEO of Leo Burnett
Patrick J. Moore
Business
7-Sep-1954   CEO of Smurfit-Stone Container
James J. O'Connor
Business
15-Mar-1937   CEO of Commonwealth Edison, 1980-98
Jerry K. Pearlman
Business
27-Mar-1939   CEO of Zenith Electronics, 1983-95
Thomas A. Reynolds III
Attorney
12-May-1952   Partner, Winston & Strawn
William D. Smithburg
Business
9-Jul-1938   CEO of Quaker Oats, 1981-97

PAST BOARD MEMBERS OR DIRECTORS

NameOccupationBirthDeathKnown for
Eugene C. Sit
Business
8-Aug-1938 24-Jun-2008 Sit Investment Associates


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