On this episode of The Week that Was, RR Donnelley's spinoff Donnelley Financial Solutions' board of directors received a letter from Denali Investors Group in light of its poor financial and stock performance. Longtime shareholder Groveland Capital also sent a letter the following day.
In other news, the Dallas City Council voted in favor of providing $1.7 million worth of incentives to prompt Vistaprint to build a 322,000-square-foot manufacturing facility in the area, necessitating more than 600 jobs.
Ann Arbor, Michigan-based Edwards Brothers Malloy is shutting down its operations effective June 15, ending a 125-year run for the family-run company. It was the fifth largest book manufacturer in the U.S. and Canada, with a large offset and digital printing footprint.
Finally, President Donald Trump has nominated Robert C. Tapella to serve as the director of the U.S. Government Publishing Office (GPO).