LAKE FOREST, Ill., Oct. 1, 2015 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Stericycle, Inc. (NASDAQ:SRCL) today announced that it has completed the acquisition of Shred-it International, the global leader in secure ...
Waste management firm Stericycle, Inc.SRCL recently completed the acquisition of information destruction services provider Shred-it International from business services provider Cintas CorporationCTAS ...
Waste management firm Stericycle, Inc.SRCL recently inked a definitive agreement with business services provider Cintas Corporation CTAS and its other partners to acquire information destruction ...
Gift Article 10 Remaining As a subscriber, you have 10 articles to gift each month. Gifting allows recipients to access the article for free. (Bloomberg) — Stericycle Inc., the medical-waste ...
Its recent purchase of secure document destruction firm Shred-it is already paying off for the medical waste disposal specialist. Stericycle's (NASDAQ: SRCL) $2.3 billion acquisition of Shred-it ...
Image source: Flickr user Banalities. Stericycle's top line continued to benefit from its recent acquisition of Shred-it. Unfortunately, the same can't be said for its bottom line, which was lower ...
Stericycle Inc., a company based in Lake Forest, Illinois, that manages the disposal of medical and hazardous waste, announced plans to buy Toronto-based Shred-It International for $2.3 billion. Shred ...
Stericycle acquired Shred-it in late 2015. Since then, the company has had the goal of converting its customers to off-site shredding. However, in an April 28, 2016, conference call to discuss the ...
Substantially expands Stericycle’s operational infrastructure and capitalizes on route-based logistics expertise Strong global presence offers expansion opportunities in new international markets ...
LAKE FOREST - Stericycle Inc. said it has completed its $2.3 billion acquisition of Shred-it International, the global secure information destruction service company. The acquisition will strengthen ...
Stericycle Inc., the medical-waste management company, agreed to buy document-destruction provider Shred-It International Inc. for $2.3 billion in cash to expand services to businesses seeking to ...
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