printing business


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Synonyms for printing business

a company that does commercial printing

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"As we retire from the printing business, we are also happy to have worked out an agreement with Minuteman Press of Barrington where our customers will get the same great service from Gary and his team that they have come to count on from us."
A H Belo Corporation (NYSE:AHC) implemented changes to its commercial printing business based in its printing facility in Plano, Texas, USA, it reported on Wednesday.
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Barangay officials said their printing business was not registered.
In 1951, on the death of his father James, Mr Mackay became Herald editor and proprietor of the printing business.
Our printing business is the last remaining single branch operation and as such, we have made a decision to divest this business segment.
NORDIC BUSINESS REPORT-14 August 2007-Finland's Alma Media Corporation sells sheet printing business of Kainuun Sanomat Oy(C)1994-2007 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD http://www.m2.com
NAPL's Printing Business Index (PBI), the trade association's broadest measure of print activity, eased to 58.7 in October from 59.4 in September.
The printing business, which has been established several years and was previously based at Riverside Court, offers printing on leisure and workwear to customer's individual requirements.
for about 123 million pounds (some 24.5 billion yen) with an eye on strengthening its printing business.
After three decades anchoring and reporting the news, he decided it was time to give it a shot and chose a printing business since he had several contacts within that industry.
With the help of NYCIDA, the company plans to invest $2.1 million to acquire and renovate the facility to house its printing business. The company will retain its property in Lower Manhattan for its rental income.
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