U.S. company Atlas Holdings to acquire Resolute's Thunder Bay mill

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U.S. company Atlas Holdings to acquire Resolute's Thunder Bay mill
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THUNDER BAY — The Resolute Forest Products pulp and paper mill in Thunder Bay will be sold to Greenwich, Connecticut-based Atlas Holdings.

The sale of the mill was a condition attached to the federal Competition Bureau's approval of the acquisition of Resolute by Paper Excellence Group last year.

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