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TC Transcontinental Posts Slight Revenue, Income Increases
December 8, 2011
From News
Driven primarily by its Printing sector, Transcontinental increased its revenues by 1 percent, from $2.028 billion to $2.044 billion, for fiscal 2011. The printer’s adjusted operating income also was up 1 percent, from $249.9 million to $252.7 million.
Year In Review : 2011 - Year of the Felony
December 2011
From Printing Impressions
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.
Catalog and Publication Outlook : Multiple Platform Providers
December 2011
From Printing Impressions
There was some good news for magazine publishers this year, as advertising sales levels
began to rebound. Looking at the catalog segment, there is no evidence of the printed catalog disappearing any time soon. A key focus for publishers and catalogers is how to continue to leverage their multi-channel marketing strategies.
UPFRONT
December 2011
From Printing Impressions
Commercial printing industry news briefs, including items on RR Donnelley, Sandy Alexander, Quad/Graphics, Yurchak Printing, Brown Printing, Modernistic, Transcontinental, WildfireXM, West Linn Paper, Mohawk Fine Papers and Presstek.
PRINTER news
December 2011
From Printing Impressions
Commercial printer company and personnel news from Printing Impressions’ December 2011 edition, including coverage of
Allegra Network’s annual convention and the Print in the Mix research report on “Executing Multichannel Relational Communications.”
Transcontinental Launches a New ‘TC’ Brand Image
November 23, 2011
From News
The company’s new trademark will be “TC. Transcontinental,” with its two sectors known as TC. Media and TC. Transcontinental Printing. The “t” stands for technology, while the “c” represents community. The red dot from the former logo is transformed into a black one, which represents the digital economy.
GRAPH EXPO 2011 Hailed a Success by Printing Show Exhibitors, Attendees
October 20, 2011
From Show News
On the heels of GRAPH EXPO 2011’s post-show attendance report released last week-which revealed buyers up 7 percent and buyer companies up 12 percent over last year’s show-are just sampling of comments from attendees and exhibitors who spoke out on the quality of this year’s show.
Transcontinental Merges Media and Interactive
October 7, 2011
From PI Weekly
MONTREAL—Transcontinental announced plans to implement a new operating structure in order to become more agile at meeting the multiplatform marketing communication needs of its customers. The operations of Transcontinental Media and Transcontinental Interactive will be combined, effective Nov. 1, into a single sector, Transcontinental Media, with Natalie Larivière serving as president.
Transcontinental Combining Its Digital and Interactive Marketing Solutions Operations
October 3, 2011
From News
The operations of Transcontinental Media and Transcontinental Interactive will be combined into a single sector, “Transcontinental Media,” with Natalie Larivière serving as president. Transcontinental’s new operating structure will lead to the departure of the president of Transcontinental Interactive, Christian Trudeau.
UPFRONT
October 2011
From Printing Impressions
Commercial printing industry news briefs, including items on The Edward Hine Co., Dataflow Inc., The Printing House, Transcontinental, PrintHarmony.com, Schawk, Harmony Printing &
Development, Integraphx and Hewlett-Packard.
Transcontinental Generates Organic Revenue and Profit Growth
September 7, 2011
From News
Transcontinental’s revenues increased 2 percent in the third quarter of 2011, from $481.3 million to $492.6 million, driven primarily by the Printing sector. Adjusted operating income was flat at $57.2 million, while the adjusted operating income margin slightly decreased from 11.9 percent to 11.6 percent.
Transcontinental Merging Two Facilities, Trimming Workforce
August 30, 2011
From News
State-of-the-art equipment from Transcontinental Litho Acme will be transferred to Transcontinental Direct Montreal and the production teams from the two units will be combined. The positions of some 30 employees out of a total workforce of 335 will be eliminated.
Blockbuster Trade for Quad, Transcontinental
August 2011
From Printing Impressions
Quad/Graphics will acquire Transcontinental's Mexican operations and sell its Canadian operations to Transcontinental, with the exception of Quad/Graphics' Vancouver, British Columbia, facility.
Transcontinental, Quad/Graphics Swap Facilities
July 15, 2011
From PI Weekly
SUSSEX, WI—In the sport of professional baseball, July means—among other things—the celebrated trading deadline. By the 31st of the month, teams deal away or acquire players based upon whether they think their clubs will be competitive and perhaps have a shot at reaching the postseason. Some teams deal away players to cut costs, while others build for the future.
Quad/Graphics and Transcontinental Swap Assets in Canada and Mexico
July 13, 2011
From News
Transcontinental currently operates three facilities in Mexico that are projected to generate approximately $70 million in fiscal 2011 revenues. It will be acquiring seven of Quad/Graphics’ facilities across Canada, which are forecasted to generate approximately $310 million in revenues.