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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.
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]
Avery Dennison Announces Fourth Quarter and Full-Year 2012 Results 4Q12 Reported EPS (including discontinued operations) of $0.48 Adjusted EPS (non-GAAP, continuing operations) of $0.54 4Q12 Net ...
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Avery Dennison Corporation (NYSE:AVY) reported third-quarter adjusted earnings per share of $2.33, beating the street view of $2.32. Quarterly revenues of $2.18 billion missed the analyst ...
Avery Dennison expects full-year earnings in the range of $9.35 to $9.50 per share. Avery Dennison shares have climbed 5% since the beginning of the year, while the S&P's 500 index has climbed 23% ...
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The EMD SW900 is a diesel switcher locomotive built by General Motors Electro-Motive Division and General Motors Diesel (GMD) between December 1953 and March 1969. [1] Power was provided by an EMD 567C 8-cylinder engine that generated 900 horsepower (670 kW). Built concurrently with the SW1200, the eight-cylinder units had a single exhaust stack.