Mergers & Acquisitions

Bolger Vision Beyond Print Adds Fellow Minnesota Firm Western Graphics
February 17, 2016 at 1:48 pm

Minneapolis-based Bolger Vision Beyond Print has acquired Western Graphics, a St. Paul, Minnesota-based provider of commercial and digital print, wide-format graphics, variable data management, and literature and inventory fulfillment services. "Today’s acquisition of Western Graphics provides yet another dimension of quality service and product offerings, bringing great value for both Bolger and Western customers. Western has been singled out through the years for their lean process management, unique in the industry," said dik Bolger, CEO.

Thomas Printworks Swings Deal for Houston-Based Seebridge Media
February 16, 2016 at 2:50 pm

Thomas Printworks has acquired Houston-based Seebridge Media, a commercial printing firm that specializes in offset printing and direct mail with large-format printing capabilities. This agreement broadens the services that Thomas Printworks and Visualogistix, a division of Thomas Printworks, are able to provide to its customers. "This acquisition represents an important strategic opportunity for Thomas Printworks, with the goals of adding print capabilities, efficiencies, and expansion across markets," said Bryan Thomas, president and CEO, of Thomas Printworks.

Three M&A Experts Reveal Why Now May Be the Best Time to Sell Your Print Shop
February 5, 2016 at 12:00 am

If this is truly the best seller’s market in years, and if you harbor any fantasies that revolve around converting your lifetime investment into a well-deserved, comfortable retirement, now is the time to enter the M&A fray. Three experts discuss the truth behind the M&A industry and what a realistic sale might look like today.

Idealliance and Epicomm Boards Approve Merger of Their Industry Associations
February 2, 2016 at 2:37 pm

In a joint announcement, the board of directors of Idealliance and the board of trustees of Epicomm have voted to recommend the merger of the two industry associations to their respective memberships. In separate meetings last week, the boards approved the merger and both associations will now present the merger proposal to a vote of their memberships according to the regulations of their respective bylaws. Voting is expected to be completed by the end of February.