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Transcontinental Inc T.TCL.A

Alternate Symbol(s):  T.TCL.B | TCLAF | TCLCF

Transcontinental Inc. is a Canada-based packaging company. It conducts business in Canada, the United States, Latin America, and the United Kingdom. It operates in three segments: Packaging, Printing, and Media. The Packaging segment specializes in extrusion, lamination, printing, and converting packaging solutions, generates revenues from the manufacturing and recycling of flexible plastic, including roll stock, labels, die cut lids, shrink films, bags and pouches and advanced coatings. Its facilities are mainly located in the United States, Canada, Latin America, and the United Kingdom. The Printing segment provides integrated services for retailers, including premedia services, flyer printing and distribution, in-store marketing products as well as print solutions for newspapers, magazines, and mass marketing products. The Media segment offers print and digital publishing products, in French and English, including educational books and specialized publications for professionals.


TSX:TCL.A - Post by User

Comment by PitchinPennieson Jun 10, 2022 11:20am
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Post# 34747157

RE:RE:For discussion: Assisting in commission of a fraud?

RE:RE:For discussion: Assisting in commission of a fraud?No, no. You've misunderstood my question, @baskcha1. We're not talking about content reproduced and manufactured by Transcontinental on behalf of a client. What we're discussing is a potential fraud, where the client reduces their ususal print-run from 76,000 to 1,000, instructs the printer to just send 50 copies to the client's office, and please recycle the rest, Marcel.

What I'm asking is: If that situation were to occur as described, should that not require the printer to advise the client that they will not be a party to this type of potentially fraudulent activity? 

baskcha1 wrote: the supplier is not responsible for the communications from another company. 


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