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Cenveo Promotes Cherry to Group President
July 2008 From PI Weekly
STAMFORD, CT—Dean Cherry has been promoted to group president of Cenveo Inc.’s envelope, commercial print and packaging operations, Chairman and CEO Bob Burton announced. Cherry will be responsible for day-to-day operations of the units, which account for more than $1.5 billion in annual revenues. The company also announced other appointments: Andy Jobs as senior vice president, chief financial officer of the Cenveo’s envelope, commercial print and packaging operations; Ray Hartman as senior vice president, manufacturing and technology; Tony Paul as senior vice president, Cenveo East; Steve Kouroupas, senior vice president, Cenveo Central; Cappy Childs as senior vice president, Cenveo West; and Alex Vazquez as
 
New Speedmaster Presses for Anderson Litho
June 2008 From PI Weekly
LOS ANGELES—Installation is now underway at Anderson Lithograph, a Cenveo company, for the first of two eight-color Heidelberg Speedmaster XL 105 presses with coaters. Both...
 
Cenveo/Anderson Lithograph Installing Two Heidelberg Speedmaster Xl 105 Presses
June 2008 From Press Center
KENNESAW, GA—June 18, 2008—Installation is now underway at Anderson Lithograph, a Cenveo company (NYSE: CVO), for the first of two Speedmaster XL 105 8-color with coater presses from Heidelberg. Both presses are equipped with the latest color control systems — Prinect Press Center with Intellistart, Wall Screen and Prinect Axis Control closed-loop color. The press currently being installed is a conventional machine, while the second machine has both conventional and UV capabilities, plus Heidelberg’s special plastic kit to enable more efficient printing on plastics and synthetic substrates. The new presses will provide significant productivity improvements, enabling Anderson Litho to provide additional print capacity
 
Cenveo’s Anderson Litho Adds Two Presses
April 2008 From PI Weekly
LOS ANGELES—Anderson Lithograph, a Cenveo company, has signed an agreement with Heidelberg to install two eight-color XL 105-8+LX sheetfed presses. The presses are equipped with...
 
Burton Not Soon Leaving Cenveo; Eyes Deal
April 2008 From Printing Impressions
STAMFORD, CT—Bob Burton drove home a simple message during a February conference call—he’s not going anywhere, but Cenveo’s stock price will soon be rising. Burton, chairman and CEO of printing’s fourth-largest player in the U.S., provided some updates on: The status of his company’s annual report, a change in his executive team, a major deal in the works and his increased commitment to the company. But the recurring theme was unmistakable; Burton’s prime goals are to see the company attain $3 billion in sales, $300 million of EBITDA and a stock price of $30 per share. Cenveo appears heading in the right direction to
 
Investigation Delays Cenveo Annual Report
February 2008 From PI Weekly
STAMFORD, CT—An internal review is delaying Cenveo’s Form 10-K annual report filing as the company investigates “unsupported accounting entries made by a former plant controller for two plants in the company’s envelope division.” In a release, Cenveo said it required additional time to allow for the completion of the internal review. Based on current information, the company believes it will meet the annual financial targets relating to 2007 that it affirmed last month. According to Robert Burton, chairman and CEO, Cenveo was able to generate strong cash flow from operations during the fourth quarter and was able to decrease net debt by about
 
Cenveo Picks Cherry to Head Envelope Operations
February 2008 From PI Weekly
STAMFORD, CT—Dean Cherry has been named president of Cenveo’s envelope operations. He will report directly to Bob Burton, chairman and CEO of Cenveo. Cherry recently...
 
Burton: Cenveo Plan Remains on Track
January 2008 From PI Weekly
STAMFORD, CT—In a note to shareholders, Cenveo Chairman and CEO Bob Burton stressed that, with recent volatility in financial markets and its share price, the company’s business plan remains on track. “I remain comfortable with the financial targets for 2007 issued on our last earnings call,” he said of 2007 results, which won’t be known until late next month. Burton added that the company generated strong cash flow from operations and was able to pay down “a meaningful amount of debt during the fourth quarter.” He also reiterated his 2008 guidance of more than $300 million of adjusted EBITDA and $130-plus million in free
 
Cenveo Swings Deal for Rex Corp.
January 2008 From PI Weekly
STAMFORD, CT—Packaging solutions provider Rex Corp. is joining the Cenveo Inc. fold in an all-cash transaction. The amount of the deal, which is expected to...
 
Year in Review — Big Deals Make Comeback
December 2007 From Printing Impressions
BIG NAMES were on the move in 2007. It was a year in which major mergers and acquisitions jammed the headlines of our news pages. And some deals never quite got off the ground, while others are in a holding pattern. There was an explosion of headline grabbers to open 2007, led by a pair of major transactions and a political coup for the industry. Having been thwarted in his efforts to acquire Banta Corp. by RR Donnelley on Halloween 2006, Cenveo Chairman and CEO Bob Burton hammered out a deal to acquire Cadmus Communications for $24.75 a share, or a total of $430
 
Cenveo Closing Washington Plant
August 2007 From PI Weekly
TUKWILA, WA—Cenveo Inc. will close its commercial printing facility here on October 19, leaving 68 employees without a job, according to a report in the...
 
Cenveo Adds Two Firms; Sullivan Promoted
August 2007 From Printing Impressions
STAMFORD, CT—Looking to solidify its West Coast commercial printing operations, Cenveo Inc. has acquired ColorGraphics of Los Angeles. Terms of the deal, which was completed in July, were not disclosed. ColorGraphics, a full-fledged commercial establishment with facilities in San Francisco, Seattle and Orange County, CA, as well as Los Angeles, ranked 48th on the 2006 Printing Impressions 400 with $147.25 million in annual revenues. A statement from Cenveo pegged ColorGraphics’ current sales total at roughly $170 million. ColorGraphics President Chris Madison will remain with the company following the closing of the transaction. Cenveo also obtained Commercial Envelope Manufacturing of Deer Park, NY, one of the country’s largest
 
Cenveo Acquiring Envelope Manufacturer
July 2007 From PI Weekly
STAMFORD, CT—Cenveo Inc. has signed an agreement to acquire Commercial Envelope Manufacturing of Deer Park, NY. Terms of the deal were not disclosed.

Commercial Envelope, with...
 
Cenveo Names Sullivan to New Post
July 2007 From PI Weekly
STAMFORD, CT—Cenveo has augmented its leadership structure by creating a new position. Sean Sullivan has been promoted to president of Cenveo’s commercial and packaging operations....
 
Cenveo Swings Deal for ColorGraphics
June 2007 From PI Weekly
STAMFORD, CT—Looking to solidify its West Coast commercial printing operations, Cenveo Inc. has signed a definitive agreement to acquire ColorGraphics of Los Angeles. Terms of the deal, which is expected to be completed in July, were not disclosed. ColorGraphics, a full-fledged commercial establishment with facilities in San Francisco, Seattle and Orange County, CA, as well as Los Angeles, ranked 48th on the 2006 Printing Impressions 400 with $147.25 million in annual revenues. A statement from Cenveo pegged ColorGraphics’ current sales total at roughly $170 million. Bob Burton, chairman and CEO of Cenveo, sees the acquisition as an optimal fit. “We continue to execute on our
 
 
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