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  2. RR Donnelley - Wikipedia

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    In August 2015, the company announced it would split into three different companies. One would keep the name R.R. Donnelley & Sons whereas the other two would be titled LSC Communications and Donnelley Financial Solutions. [44] The separation was completed in October 2016. The company left the Brazilian market in 2019. [45]

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  4. Is RR Donnelley & Sons Company (RRD) A Good Stock To Buy - AOL

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    The financial regulations require hedge funds and wealthy investors that exceeded the $100 million equity holdings threshold to file a report that shows their positions at the end of every quarter.

  5. R.R.Donnelley & Sons Co (RRD) Files 10-K for the Fiscal ... - AOL

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    R.R.Donnelley & Sons Co (NYSE:RRD) files its latest 10-K with SEC for the fiscal year ended on December 31, 2018.

  6. Why R.R. Donnelley & Sons May Be Hiding Weakness - AOL

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    R.R. Donnelley & Sons (NAS: RRD) carries $3.3 billion of goodwill and other intangibles on its balance sheet. Sometimes goodwill, especially when it's excessive, can foreshadow problems down the ...

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    Could R.R. Donnelley & Sons Company (NYSE:RRD) be an attractive dividend share to own for the long haul? Investors are...

  9. Stock split - Wikipedia

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    The company splits its stock 2-for-1. There are now 200 shares of stock and each shareholder holds twice as many shares. The price of each share is adjusted to $25. As a result, when looking at a historical chart, one might expect to see the stock dropping from $50 to $25. To avoid these discontinuities, many charts use what is known as an ...