New Study Looks At Printing's Merger Mania
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"Most printers that we talked to expected to either acquire or be acquired," Scharfstein says. "Very few expected to be the same."
DAK didn't just talk to printers. The firm surveyed 780 companies—each with sales between $5 million and $50 million—from a variety of industries.
DAK is used to dealing with companies in this sales range. "We've been around for 13 years doing merger and acquisition work for mid-market businesses," Scharfstein says.
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