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    Cenveo is a company based in Stamford, Connecticut, United States.It is engaged in the manufacture of various print-related products. [4] Founded in 1921 as Denver-based Rockmont Envelope, the company's products and services include printed labels, packaging and digital print products, print magazine and books, mailing and creative services, and inventory and warehouse management software. [5]

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    Bottom Line is one of a dwindling number of publishers maintaining fact-checkers on its staff to check the accuracy of content. [citation needed] The company was founded in New Jersey in 1972 by Martin Edelston, [2] who served as the company's chairman until his death on October 2, 2013. [3] The company moved to Connecticut with Edelston in 1994.