RR Donnelley

RR Donnelley
Type Public (NASDAQRRD)
S&P 500 Component
Industry Commercial Printing
Founded 1864
Headquarters Chicago, Illinois, U.S.
Key people Tom Quinlan, CEO
Products Books, catalogs, financial documents, magazines, direct mail, labels, retail inserts, and electronic SEC filings
Revenue

$10 Billion USD (FY2010)

homepage = http://www.rrd.com

RR Donnelley (NASDAQRRD) is a Fortune 500 company based in Chicago, Illinois, that provides print and related services. Corporate headquarters are located at 111 S. Wacker Drive.

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History

The company originally known as R.R. Donnelley & Sons Company, was founded in 1864 by Richard Robert Donnelley. His son, Reuben H. Donnelley, founded the otherwise unrelated company R. H. Donnelley.[1]

RR Donnelley's cartographic production facility was for many years one of the largest in the United States. In the late 1980s, the division was spun off as its own company, Geosystems, which in turn became MapQuest. It is now a subsidiary of AOL.

Business acquisitions and mergers

Throughout its history, particularly in the 1990s and 2000s, RR Donnelley purchased a number of other companies outright, steadily increasing in size. In February 2004, RR Donnelley merged with Moore Wallace Inc., keeping the name RR Donnelley as the name of the combined companies. Donnelley went on to purchase OfficeTiger, a major publishing and financial outsourcing company, as well as printing company Banta Corporation in 2007. In May 2007, RR Donnelley also acquired book and educational materials printer Von Hoffmann (and creative/ pre-press subsidiary Anthology Inc.) from Visant Corporation.[2] An additional purchase at the beginning of 2007 was Perry Judd's Holdings Inc., a private catalog and magazine printer. At the beginning of 2008, RRD also announced the acquisition of Pro Line Printing, Inc.[3] As of 2007, RR Donnelley is the world's largest commercial printer.[4]

In 2007, RR Donnelley was also named as an interested party in an attempt to purchase Quebecor World.[5] In May 2009, the company tendered an unsolicited bid to purchase Quebecor World.[6]

In July 2008, the company established a multi-year contract with F+W Publications Inc., which will allow Donnelley to print a large amount of F + W's book and magazine publications. The contract is valued at about $80 million.[7]

In 2010, RR Donnelley announced its proposed acquisition of Bowne & Co. The Acquisition was completed on November 24, 2010.

In December 2010, RR Donnelley acquired San Francisco-based Nimblefish Technologies.[8]

During the Labor Day weekend in September 2011, RR Donnelly announced it would close its Bloomsburg, Pa., printing plant where Penguin Classics and paperbacks in the best-selling Twilight and Idiot's Guide series are published.

Lakeside Classics

The Lakeside Classics is a series of books printed annually, at Christmas time, by RR Donnelley.[9] This tradition was begun in 1903 by Thomas E. Donnelley, who was then the company president. The basic format of these books has remained essentially the same since inception, as a hardcover, cloth wrapped and gold embossed.

Subject matter tends to cover elements of American history. Many early volumes contained speeches and writings of noted Americans, including Benjamin Franklin, whose autobiography was published as the first Lakeside Classic.

Lakeside Classics are never sold and are only made available to RR Donnelley employees, clients, and others associated with the company.[9] The week before Christmas, each employee is given one copy of that year's volume. As such, some of the volumes have become scarce, and are in demand on the collector's market. Antiquarian bookstores often have a section devoted to Lakeside Classics, and early volumes command large sums from book collectors.[9]

References

  1. ^ Donnelley, Gaylord. To Be A Good Printer (Lakeside Press, 1977) ASIN B000S5KF9I
  2. ^ The Associated Press. "RR Donnelley to buy Van Hoffmann". http://www.boston.com/business/articles/2007/01/03/rr_donnelley__sons_to_buy_van_hoffmann/. Retrieved 2007-12-29. 
  3. ^ Business Wire. "RR Donnelley to Acquire Pro Line Printing Inc.". http://www.forbes.com/businesswire/feeds/businesswire/2008/02/27/businesswire20080227005540r1.html. Retrieved 2008-02-27. 
  4. ^ RRD Corporate Website. "Frequently Asked Questions". http://www.rrdonnelley.com/wwwRRD/FAQ/Corporate.asp. Retrieved 2007-12-22. 
  5. ^ Reuters (2007-12-18). "At least four firms eyeing Quebecor World: report". Yahoo! News Canada. http://ca.news.yahoo.com/s/reuters/071218/business/business_quebecorworld_report_col_1. Retrieved 2007-12-22. 
  6. ^ "RR Donnelley proposes .3 billion US takeover of Quebecor World". CBC News. 2009-05-13. http://www.cbc.ca/canada/montreal/story/2009/05/13/donnelley-quebecor-world-takeover.html?ref=rss. 
  7. ^ "R.R. Donnelley gets $80M contract with F + W". Chicago Tribune. 2008-07-08. http://www.chicagotribune.com/business/chicago-rr-donnelley-fw-jul8,0,6578112.story. Retrieved 2008-07-08. 
  8. ^ "R.R. Donnelley buys marketing firm Nimblefish". Forbes. 2010-12-14. http://www.forbes.com/feeds/ap/2010/12/14/business-business-and-professional-services-us-rr-donnelley_8203565.html. Retrieved 2010-12-16. 
  9. ^ a b c RRD Corporate Website. "Lakeside Classics". http://www.rrdonnelley.com/wwwRRD/AboutUs/LakesideClassics/LakesideClassics.asp. Retrieved 2007-12-22. 

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