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  2. Avery Dennison - Wikipedia

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    The Avery logo designed by Saul Bass in 1975 was used exclusively on office products by CCL Industries, which was allowed to license the logo when it purchased Avery Dennison's office products business in July 2013, until it was replaced sometime around the late-2010s with a new visual identity designed by Chermayeff & Geismar & Haviv.

  3. Dean A. Scarborough - Wikipedia

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    It may require cleanup to comply with Wikipedia's content policies, particularly neutral point of view. ( November 2017 ) Dean A. Scarborough (born 1955) is a businessman who became Chief Executive Officer of Avery Dennison Corporation in May 2005 and Chairman in April 2010.

  4. List of companies named after people - Wikipedia

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    H-E-B – Howard Edward Butt (founder's son; turned the family grocery store into a supermarket chain) H. J. Heinz Company – Henry John Heinz; H.K. Porter, Inc. – Henry Kirke Porter; H&R Block – Henry W. Bloch and Richard Bloch; Haas Automation – Gene Haas; Haas Lola – Carl Haas; Haas Outdoors, Inc. – Toxey Haas

  5. Taking Stock of Avery Dennison - AOL

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  7. A Hidden Reason Avery Dennison's Future Looks Bright - AOL

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  8. CCL Industries - Wikipedia

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    In 2013, it acquired Avery for $500 million from Avery Dennison, its biggest acquisition to that time. [9] In 2015, it bought Worldmark, a British labelling company specializing in labels for the technology sector, for $255 million. [10] In 2016, it acquired Checkpoint Systems for $422 million. [11]

  9. If You'd Invested $1,000 in Amazon Stock 27 Years Ago, Here's ...

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    Between 1999 and 2001, Amazon's stock fell as much as 95% and didn't return to its 1999 high until 2009. For a time, that drop made it look more like many of the failed online retailers at the time.