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2] (untreated) to 48, and LLDPE from 28-30 dynes to 50, which is high enough to promote good adhesion of interior foam. Still, it's been a tough road back for the company, which was founded in the early 1980s by Colin Dyne and his South African father Harold, who died seven years ago. A pay increase sanctioned by the regents this fall brought President Robert Dynes salary to $403,916, according to published reports, and increased the annual compensation of 10 chancellors from $253,600 to $358,900. |
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