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Sun Chemical acquires Rycoline

Press release from the issuing company

FORT LEE, NJ - June 16, 2004 - Sun Chemical Corporation, the world’s largest manufacturer of printing inks and pigments, today announced that it has acquired 100% of the shares of Rycoline Incorporated. The acquisition is a further step in Sun Chemical’s strategy to provide “total solutions” for the printing industry, according to Wes Lucas, Chairman, President and CEO, Sun Chemical. “The addition of Rycoline’s product lines enhances our position as an industry leader, bringing the best technology to our customers around the world,” Lucas said. “This acquisition also demonstrates Sun Chemical’s strategic direction in creating a printer supply business and commitment to creating value for the customer by optimizing the combined performance of the ink, founts, blankets and wash for superior printing efficiency.” The Rycoline Incorporated Group of Companies produces a range of well-known products under the Rycoline, Sun Graphic and Rogersol brands, which include a complete line of fountain solutions, blanket and roller washes, silicone and silicone replacement products, overprint coatings, printing blankets and a complete line of miscellaneous products from aerosols to anti-static products. Rycoline’s headquarters are located in Chicago, IL and it has production facilities in Chicago; Clifton, NJ; Atlanta, GA; Adelanto, CA; Fort Worth, TX and Pompano Beach, FL. The group’s products are sold worldwide. “We began this journey with the formation of Boss Graphics and WebXtras, which market a full line of printing supplies in Europe, and continued last year by forming Vivitek in North America,” said Bill Glass, Corporate Vice President of Business Development, Sun Chemical. “We are excited about joining the Sun Chemical family of great brands,” said Norm Nichol, Sun Chemical Vice President and Rycoline General Manager. “This is a great opportunity for us to increase our exposure as we become part of Sun Chemical’s total solutions for its printing customers.” “Total solutions maximize the value that we bring to our customers, and that is our top priority – to meet our customers’ needs,” said Mark J. Levin, Corporate Vice President, Sun Chemical North American Publication Inks. “The combination of Sun Chemical and Rycoline products, application knowledge and expertise will offer customers a true advantage in terms of an integrated ink, fount, wash, and blanket system and single source for one of the industry’s broadest product lines.”

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