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| Georgia Gulf Board of Directors Declares Quarterly Dividend, Exercises Option to Redeem $50 Million of Long-Term Debt |
The Board also authorized the redemption of
“We are pleased that our integrated chemicals and building products
businesses continue to generate the free cash that allows us to redeem a
portion of our long-term debt prior to its due date and pay a dividend,”
said
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