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Exacompta Clairefontaine SA

Exacompta Clairefontaine SA

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Exacompta Clairefontaine SA is a France-based manufacturer of paper products, stationery, and office supplies. The Company's primary brand names are Exacompta and Clairefontaine. The Exacompta brand offers a portfolio of record books, notebooks, copy pads, record cards, computer paper, pocket diaries and filing products, whereas exercise books, school paper, envelopes and copier paper are marketed under the Clairefontaine brand and manufactured by the Papeteries de Clairefontaine subsidiary. The Company manufactures diaries and luxury stationery products via the subsidiary, Ateliers de Fabrication d'Agendas (A.F.A.), and markets other exercise books, stationery, and artistic products through the subsidiary, Clairefontaine Rhodia. The Company operates in Europe, the United States, Canada, Japan, and Morocco. It’s stationery are also sold under the brands such as Quo Vadis and Rhodia.

  • Revenue in EUR (TTM)829.81m
  • Net income in EUR21.40m
  • Incorporated1957
  • Employees3.48k
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