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Banta Corporation was a major printing, imaging, and
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company of the
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, based in
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, for all of its 105 years. Founded in 1901, it was acquired by
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-based RR Donnelley in late 2006.


History

George Banta (1857–1935) began printing forms while working as an insurance agent. In 1901, he opened a storefront and formed the George Banta Printing Company, renamed two years later the George Banta Publishing Company."Banta Corporation." International Directory of Company Histories. The Gale Group, Inc. 2006 Banta's home, where he started the company, now known as the George, Sr., and Ellen Banta House, is listed on the
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. Much of the company's early growth came from educational contracts. George Banta, a member of
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in Bloomington, secured a contract to print its national magazine, ''The Scroll.'' Other national fraternities and sororities followed; the company would also publish '' Banta's Greek Exchange'', a monthly review of fraternity and sorority news, and several editions of '' Baird's Manual of American College Fraternities''. George's late father, David Demaree Banta (1833–1896), was dean of the Indiana University School of Law, and through this connection the company also won orders for university catalogs and yearbooks, textbooks, and magazines. In 1910 it moved to a new building, where its headquarters would remain for nearly the remainder of the century. The elder Banta had helped found the Phi Delta Theta fraternity. In the 1920s, one of George Banta, Jr.'s brothers-in-law, Russell Sharp, created an elementary school
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and turned to Banta Publishing to print it. Its expertise in publishing them helped make it a leader in production of other softcover books. In 1954, it adopted the name George Banta Company, Inc. and in 1971 it went public, traded on
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as BNTA. After 27 years, it moved to the
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on December 18, 1998, where it traded under the symbol BN for the next eight years. Starting in 1969, the Banta Company began a program of acquisitions of imaging and printing-related companies as well as manufacturers of packaging, paper products, and display equipment. It also diversified within its print business, printing catalogs, trade books, and the
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.'' As the printing industry declined in the early 21st century, Banta spun off several units to focus on its core businesses. In August 2006,
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-based envelope printer Cenveo made an unsolicited offer to buy the company, but Banta's management considered it hostile. (Banta's stock price had recently fallen after the disastrous August 2006 earning call when Streeter announced Banta was going to refocus on print instead of supply chain and when questioned about the shift she replied "we didn't see it coming" - from the low $40s in late July; it closed at a penny under $34 on August 8, but the news shot the price up to $46 the following day.) Instead, it accepted a $1.3 billion offer from major competitor RR Donnelley of
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in October, at $52.50 cash per share ($36.50 plus a $16 special dividend).All Business.com
- accessed 2009-06-07


Family company

Founder Banta remained president until his death in 1935 at age 78. His wife Nellie, who ran day-to-day operations from 1904 to 1911, assumed the presidency afterwards until her death in 1951. Their son, George Banta, Jr., joined the company in 1911 and served as president from 1951 to 1961. In 1965, George, Jr.'s son George Banta III took over, stepping aside to become chairman in 1971, where he remained until 1983. The company's final chairman & CEO in 2006 was Stephanie Streeter.


References

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