David Paterson, president and CEO of Verso Corp., will become chairman of the board after the company’s emergence from bankruptcy.
Verso Corp.
The bankruptcy court presiding over Verso’s Chapter 11 proceeding has authorized Verso to reject a paper supply contract with Expera.
Verso Corp. has announced that it will close its paper mill in Wickliffe, Ky., with the shutdown expected to be complete by July 1.
Verso Corp. has received final approval from the U.S. Bankruptcy Court in the District of Delaware for a variety of first day motions.
As brick-and-mortar stores fight it out with online retailers, the in-store experience becomes an increasingly important reason why shoppers will still drive to and spend time in a traditional store. Retailers and product manufacturers are counting on unique and attractive printed displays and graphics, as well as creative packaging, to create the difference that keeps shoppers coming.
Verso Corp. has filed for bankruptcy protection in order to facilitate a debt restructuring aimed at strengthening its balance sheet.
From the week of Jan. 25-29, Cal Poly’s Graphic Communication Department will host International Graphic Communication Week.
Verso’s net sales for Q3 of 2015 increased $432 million. However, when compared to 2014 sales Verso’s sales have declined.
The magazine industry has weathered the Digital Revolution by diversifying away from print and becoming the "magazine media" industry. But other industries on which printers depend have not fared so well. Here’s a look at how four key members of the U.S. print-media ecosystem are faring and how their struggles are affecting publishers.
The U.S. paper industry and the USW have called for an extension of duties on imports of coated paper from China and Indonesia.