Pelosi Found Guilty for Murder of Ted Ammon
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Ted Ammon found his way into the commercial printing world as a financier. He was a partner in the renown Manhattan private equity firm Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co. (KKR). He founded Big Flower/Vertis Holdings in 1992, which grew to a $1.98 billion company.
Ammon later founded and chaired Chancery Lane Capital, which purchased a 20 percent share in Toronto-based Moore Corp. with GSC Investors. The company eventually merged with Wallace Computer Services of Lisle, IL, and in 2004 joined RR Donnelley in the industry's largest-ever merger. Mark Angelson, a former business partner and close friend of Ammon, became the CEO of Donnelley.
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