Abitibi-Consolidated Wins Gold for its Corporate Reporting
01 Décembre 2004 - 7:01PM
PR Newswire (US)
Abitibi-Consolidated Wins Gold for its Corporate Reporting
MONTREAL, Dec. 1 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Abitibi-Consolidated
Inc. (TSX:A; NYSE: ABY) is pleased to announce that it has received
the 2004 Canadian Institute of Chartered Accountants (CICA)
Corporate Reporting Award for "Excellence for Corporate Reporting
in Forest Products". The prestigious CICA Awards honor the best
corporate reporting models in Canada and judge the country's top
companies in 13 industry sectors, using the following criteria:
annual reporting, corporate governance disclosure, electronic
disclosure and sustainable development reporting. The award
ceremony was held on December 1, 2004 at the Toronto Hilton Hotel.
The CICA deemed Abitibi-Consolidated's 2003 Annual Report to be a
document "providing everything you need in an annual report." The
Company was commended for its "Our Business" section, comprehensive
and well-segmented financial statements, good MD&A discussion
of market conditions and softwood trade disputes, well quantified
environmental disclosure and its supplementary disclosures
description of alignment with TSX corporate governance guidelines.
The judging committee also recognized the Company's web site as
being "well organized and containing a good depth of information"
as well as being easy to navigate. "We are very proud of our open
disclosure policy and practices," said John W. Weaver, President
and CEO. "This award reflects the hard work and dedication of all
the employees involved in the annual reporting process." This
year's CICA Corporate Reporting Award Judging Committee was
comprised of 65 voluntary judges representing the CICA, the
Canadian Investor Relations Institute (CIRI), the Toronto Society
of Financial analysts (TSFA), the Institute of Corporate Directors
(ICD) and the International Institute for Sustainable Development
(IISD). Abitibi-Consolidated is a global leader in newsprint and
uncoated groundwood (value-added groundwood) papers as well as a
major producer of wood products, generating sales of CAN$5.4
billion in 2003. The Company owns or is a partner in 27 paper
mills, 22 sawmills, 5 remanufacturing facilities and 1 engineered
wood facility in Canada, the U.S., the UK, South Korea, China and
Thailand. With over 15,000 employees, excluding its PanAsia joint
venture, Abitibi-Consolidated does business in approximately 70
countries. Responsible for the forest management of 17.5 million
hectares of woodlands, the Company is committed to the
sustainability of the natural resources in its care.
Abitibi-Consolidated is also the world's largest recycler of
newspapers and magazines, serving 16 metropolitan areas in Canada
and the United States and 130 local authorities in the United
Kingdom, with 14 recycling centres and approaching 20,000 Paper
Retriever(R) and paper bank containers. The CICA, together with the
CA institutes/ordre, represents approximately 68,000 CAs and 8,000
students in Canada and Bermuda. The CICA conducts research into
current business issues and supports the setting of accounting and
assurance standards for business, not-for-profit organizations and
government. It issues guidance on control and governance, publishes
professional literature, develops continuing education programs and
represents the CA profession nationally and internationally.
DATASOURCE: ABITIBI-CONSOLIDATED INC. CONTACT: Investors: Lorne
Gorber, Manager, Investor Relations, (514) 394-2360, ; Media: Marc
Osborne, Manager, Corporate Communications and Media Relations,
(514) 394-2340,
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