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on it, and binding it into pads which he could sell at a discount. Within a year, Holley's business filled a whole floor of a commercial building on Holyoke's Main Street. By 1894, the business grew to occupy an entire building, at the corner of Winter and Appleton Streets in Holyoke, and in 1909,
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The company continued to enjoy 53 percent compound annual growth in net sales, which increased from $ 8.8 million in 1992 to $ 200.5 million in 1996, when the company became publicly traded. The company made a number of acquisitions, including writing products company SCM in July 1994, brand names
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purchased the subsidiary from Mead. Upon its formation, American Pad & Paper consolidated its 13 manufacturing and distribution facilities into six in 21 locations in the US. At the time, the company had more than 3,700,000 square feet (340,000 m) of production and warehouse space in
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On January 25, 2021, the company was the focus of attention for the dismissal of workers who demanded a fair salary increase and intimidation of administrative personnel, thus violating the clients' policies of respect for workers, good remuneration, excessive working hours
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from the American Trading and Production Corporation in August 1995, WR Acquisition and the Williamhouse-Regency Division of Delaware, Inc. in October, 1995, Niagara Envelope Company, Inc. in 1996, and Shade/Allied, Inc. in February 1997.
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the size of its facilities there were nearly doubled. By the end of World War II, the company had expanded outside of Massachusetts and established international footholds.
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California, Colorado, Georgia, Illinois, Massachusetts, Mississippi, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Texas, Washington, and Wisconsin.
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On January 8, 1999, unable to sustain profitability, the company announced it would be delisted from the
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protection, Ampad was acquired in 2003 by an affiliate of Crescent Capital Investments, later renamed
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One of several Ampad facilities in Holyoke, prior to consolidation and relocation, 1990
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Known as the Ampad Holding Corporation, the company was purchased in 1986 by the
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Ampad was founded in 1888 by Thomas W. Holley, a paper mill employee, in
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The company claims its founder, Thomas W. Holley, invented the
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SEC Info - American Pad & Paper Co - 8-K - For 1/22/99
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Amfleet

Limited Liability Company
Holyoke, Massachusetts
Richardson, Texas
www.ampad.com
LLC
writing pads
Staples
Wal-Mart
Richardson, Texas
United States
Matamoros, Tamaulipas
Mexico
Holyoke, Massachusetts
rules

Mead Corporation
Bain Capital
New York Stock Exchange
Chapter 11 bankruptcy
Arcapita
CEO
Johns-Manville
COO
Esselte
legal pad


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