Hart Graphics Goes Silent
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"The decision had been a long time coming," Rich Barbee, president of Hart Graphics, told the Austin American-Statesman. "It has to do with the softness in the printing industry and the inability of this company to recapitalize itself in new technology."
Founder Bill Hart purchased the company, then known as Steck Warlick, in 1974 and renamed it Hart Graphics. He retired as company chairman in 1997, with sales burgeoning to more than $100 million. The business produced three spinoff companies—Hart InterCivic, Hart Label and Shearer Publishing—which are now both completely independent of Hart Graphics, which has been a standalone company since January 2000.
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