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Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway will buy $300 million in convertible notes from Chicago-based wallboard manufacturer USG Corp., as part of USG's plan to raise $400 million by selling the notes.  
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USG CEO William Foote is quoted in the release as saying, "We are gratified by the expression of confidence in USG Corporation by two premier financial ...  
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Investing guru Warren Buffett teamed up Friday with a Canadian insurance company to provide Chicago-based USG Corp.  
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(AP) — Chicago-based building materials supplier USG Corp. said Friday it plans to raise $400 million by selling convertible notes, most of which will be bought by Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway Inc. Berkshire agreed to buy $300 million of USG's 10 percent contingent convertible senior...  
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USG Corporation (NYSE: USG) shares are surging this morning.  The sheet rock and building products company has reported that it has entered into an agreement to sell a total of $400 million of 10 percent contingent convertible senior notes due 2018.  What is more important is who they are...  
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Building materials supplier USG Corp. said Friday it plans to raise $400 million by selling convertible notes, most of which will be bought by Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway Inc.  
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Nov. 21 (Bloomberg) -- Billionaire investor Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway Inc . agreed to buy $300 million of debt from USG Corp ., the biggest maker of gypsum wallboard in the U.S.  
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Chicago-based building materials supplier USG Corp. said Friday it plans to raise $400 million by selling convertible notes, most of which will be bought by Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway.  
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Visit StreetInsider.com at http://www.streetinsider.com/Corporate+News/USG+Corp.+%28USG%29+Sees+Restructuring+Initiatives+Resulting+in+Cost+Savings+of+%24125M/4156688.html for the full story.  
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Shares of USG Corp. jumped Friday after the maker of gypsum wallboard and other building supplies said it is raising $400 million, much of it from Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway Inc.  
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Cash-strapped USG Corp. said investor Warren Buffett and a Canadian insurance concern have teamed up to provide USG with a $400 million cash infusion, through the purchase of potentially lucrative contingent ...  
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Pan American Silver Corp. , John Bean Technologies Corp. and USG Corp. are among the biggest percentage gainers in Friday's trading among companies with...  
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Cash-strapped USG Corp. said investor Warren Buffett and a Canadian insurance concern have teamed up to provide USG with a $400 million cash infusion, through the purchase of potentially lucrative contingent convertible notes.  
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Building products manufacturer USG Corp. said Thursday that it is taking restructuring measures such as cuts to capital spending and jobs in response to the sagging construction ...  
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USG Corp. (USG) says its current restructuring initiatives will result in more than $125 million in annualized cost savings. Also, says it plans to reduce capital expenditures by ...  
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