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EPISODE · Jul 17, 2007 · 21 MIN

NAPL Mergers & Acquisitions Podcast, Episode #2: Rich Kershenbaum of Kay Printing Discusses 'Conservative Growth' Strategy

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NAPL, the trade association for excellence in graphic communications management, is pleased to present the second installment of its NAPL Mergers & Acquisitions Podcast, featuring John Hyde, Vice President and Senior Consultant in NAPL's Professional Services Group. In this podcast, John talks about conservative growth with Richard Kershenbaum, president of Kay Printing, a family owned printing company based in Clifton, New Jersey. John Hyde Download the podcast here (28.7 mb stereo MP3 file, 20:56 duration). You can subscribe to the RSS feed for this podcast here. You can subscribe to the podcast in the Apple iTunes Music Store here. Keywords: NAPL, kershenbaum, conservative growth, hyde, consulting,consultant,merger,acquisition,mergers and acquisitions,M&A,strategic transactions,buyer,seller,sale of business,communication,valuation,company valuation,ownership,exit strategy,NJ, Paramus, podcast, lubetkin

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