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Article: Neenah, Wis., Graphics Firm Leader Tells Shareholders of Strategic Moves.
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- October 24, 2001
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By Avi Stern, The Post-Crescent, Appleton, Wis. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News
Oct. 24--NEENAH, Wis.--While its stock price has remained relatively flat during the last five years, Outlook Graphics Corp.'s real strength may stem from its solvent balance sheet, say company leaders.
"Our long-term debt is down from $32 million in 1996 to zero today," said Joseph J. Baksha, president and chief operating officer. "We are debt-free, which means we are going to have the strength to get through the bad times."
Outlook's leaders recently made their case to about 40 investors during the Neenah-based printing, packaging and direct marketing ...
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