Most of Wyoming was part of the Louisiana Purchase
The symbol for Louisiana-Pacific Corporation in the NYSE is: LPX.
The US bought large portions of Wyoming from France during the Louisiana Purchase.
As of July 2014, the market cap for Louisiana-Pacific Corporation (LPX) is $2,037,929,878.32.
Louisiana's average elevation is 98 feet above sea level. The mean elevation of Wyoming is 6,700 feet above sea level.
Aside from the obvious answer of pick up a map, New Jersey is on the Mid Atlantic Cost, Ohio is in the Mid-West, Wyoming is in the Mid-West, while Louisiana is next to Texas on the Gulf of Mexico. Louisiana is Southern.
Yes, Louisiana does have coal reserves, but they are not as significant as in other states like Wyoming or West Virginia. Coal mining activity in Louisiana has been minimal in recent years.
parts of Colorado Wyoming Louisiana new Mexico
Oklahoma and Wyoming are both considered part of the Great Plains Region of the US. Both have hunting and fishing and wildlife conservation. Both states were part of the Louisiana Purchase.
Yes. S-Corporation status does not change a corporation's liability to suits.
The average high temperature for New Orleans, Louisiana in May is 85 degrees F, while the average high temperature for Cheyenne, Wyoming in May is 64.4 degrees F., a difference of about 20 degrees.The average low temperature for New Orleans, Louisiana in May is 66 degrees F, while the average low temperature for Cheyenne, Wyoming in May is 38.3 degrees F. a difference of about 28 degrees.
The countries that used to/currently own parts/all of Wyoming are: The US - currently owns Wyoming, a US state France - Louisiana Spain- Louisiana, New Spain Texas(former country) - Small part of Southern Wyoming Mexico - part of Wyoming was included in the Mexican Cession after the Mexican American War The UK - Oregon Country (this area was claimed by Russia Spain the US and UK, but eventually the US and the UK were the only ones left and they decided to split it in half along the 49th parallel [border of the US and Canada today) See Related Links to see a map of all the former countries/territories that owned parts of Wyoming. (Spain used to own Mexico and all land that Mexico used to own as well; they also owned Louisiana for a period of time)