While 2010 was resplendent with major printing company acquisitions, its successor came and went with little fanfare. Asset sales and closures took center stage in 2011, and crime continued to play a leading role from a news standpoint.
Padgett Printing
Padgett Printing, a commercial printing, packaging and direct mail specialist with business roots that trace back more than 100 years, is winding down toward a closure, President and CEO David Torok has confirmed. At press time, no date had been set for the shutdown of the company, which employs about 65 people.
DALLAS—Padgett Printing, a commercial printing, packaging and direct mail specialist with business roots that trace back more than 100 years, is winding down toward a closure, President and CEO David Torok has confirmed. At press time, no date had been set for the shutdown of the company, which employs about 65 people.
Padgett Printing is winding down toward a closure, President and CEO David Torok has confirmed. At press time, no date had been set for the shutdown of the company, which employs about 65 people. Along with the global recession and a reduction in direct mail volume, Torok noted that the company never quite recovered from a case of embezzlement six years ago.
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