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Our History Smurfit-Stone Container Corporation was formed JSC’s roots go back to 1974, when Dublin, Ireland-based Jefferson Smurfit Group plc (JS Group) — founded in 1935 — acquired partial interest in Time Industries, a Chicago-based paper and packaging company. JS Group established a major presence in the JSC firmly established its own leadership position in the North American paper and packaging business in 1986 when it acquired 50 percent of Container Corporation of America (CCA) from Mobil Corporation. Morgan Stanley Leveraged Equity Fund purchased the other half of CCA. JSC restructured as a privately held company in 1989, jointly owned by JS Group and Morgan Stanley Leveraged Equity Fund II. As part of the restructuring, JSC acquired the remainder of CCA. In 1994, JSC recapitalized as a publicly traded company. JS Group was a major stakeholder in JSC and, subsequently, Smurfit-Stone until September 2002. As part of JS Group’s privatization, it distributed its stake in Smurfit-Stone. Stone Container was founded in 1926 as J.H. Stone and Company and incorporated under the name Stone Container Corporation in 1945. In the 1950s, Stone expanded outside of its In the second quarter of 2000, Smurfit-Stone finalized the acquisition of Montreal-based St. Laurent Paperboard Inc. This acquisition gave Smurfit-Stone the broadest product range of any paper-based packaging producer, while significantly improving its ability to meet the growing demand for value-added packaging. In September 2002, Smurfit-Stone acquired MeadWestvaco’s In March 2003, Smurfit-Stone completed its transaction with JS Group, involving the exchange of Smurfit-Stone’s European operations for JS Group’s 50 percent ownership in Smurfit-MBI, a Canadian packaging business, and a payment from JS Group of approximately US$190 million. As a result, Smurfit-Stone now owns 100 percent of Smurfit-MBI and ended its manufacturing presence in |

