Verso Corp
F:4OMA
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Verso Corp
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Verso Corp. engages in the production and supply of coated paper and products. The company is headquartered in Miamisburg, Ohio and currently employs 1,600 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2016-07-18. The firm operates in North America. The company produces graphic paper, specialty paper, packaging paper and Northern Bleached Hardwood Kraft (NBHK) pulp. The NBHK pulp is used to manufacture printing and writing paper grades and tissue products. The graphic paper market includes coated freesheet, uncoated freesheet, coated groundwood and supercalendered paper. The firm also offers solutions for its customers by producing paper grades used as labels for packaging, canned goods, and other related applications. The company also produces heavy weight coated freesheet grades for use in packaging and printing applications such as greeting cards, book covers, folders, labels, and point-of-purchase displays. The firm serves customers through paper merchants, commercial printers, brokers, magazine, and catalog publishers.
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