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Financing forest industry in the 1970's; proceedings of a conference held May 13-14, 1970

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  • These proceedings arc based upon a Conference conducted at Oregon State University on May 13 and 14, I 970. The conference was sponsored jointly by the Schools of Forestry and Business and Technology. Co-chairmen of the Conference were Professor Ray A. Yoder of the School of Forestry and Professor Lester 8. Strickler of the School of Business and Technology. Both co-chairmen wish to acknowledge the help of various individuals from forest products industries and financial institutions who aided in formulation of the program. Conducted informally, the Conference was designed to provide a forum for an interchange of views as to the problems, policies, issues and opportunities that forest products firms and the financial institutions will face in funding this rapidly changing industry in the coming decade. The topics covered a broad spectrum that should interest bankers, investors, finance officers, accountants, foresters, planners, developers, and others concerned about current and coming developments in the forest products industries. These Proceedings were based upon tape recordings of the various speeches and papers presented during the Conference, and upon the ensuing discussions. The Editor has attempted, in the process of abstracting and re-writing, to preserve as much of the authors' original phrasing as was possible. If, however, he has erred in doing so, the Editor assumes complete responsibility.
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