Ihazon Wood Processing
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"Good with wood"
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Ihazon Wood Processing is a manufacturer in the pulp and paper industry. They are the largest producer of paper and paperboard in Ihazon, but they also take orders for custom solutions in wood trade, ie vehicle or building interior.
In April 2018 it was announced that the company was to be bought by Ampersand Corporation for K 47,000. Ihazon Wood Processing chairman Morgan Brø said in a press statement: "We believe this is in the Birc-, I mean, best interests for Asp-, ahem, all parties, both our Elm-, uh, employees and Junipers. Costumers." It was later revealed that Mr. Brø would still be in charge for the company, as Head of Production. Ampersand did not come with further comments.
Before Ampersand acquired the company, Lesko put up a counter-bit at K 46,999 - undercutting the competition by just K 1. Despite it being the more expensive bid, Ihazon Wood Processing took Ampersand up on their offer, with chairman Morgan Brø saying "We don't know what those Spr- Er.. Setters are like. We have much better relations with As.. Ampersand, excuse me, and look forward to waln. [cough] working with them in the future."
When asked for comment, Lesko chairman B. A. R. Farstadt said "Frankly I'm not sure what he's even talking about. We've been working with them for years so I'm not sure what he's got a chip on his shoulder about. I'm rather hurt by his remarks and therefore we have made the decision to secure another wood processing company elsewhere." Lesko then acquired Fallic South in Tinville and changed the name to Lesko HerdWud, a subsidiary of Lesko Wudkuttars.