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Lithocraft Seeks Buyer Following Owner's Death

Press release from the issuing company

PORT ORANGE, Fla. - A well-established print shop in the Daytona Beach area is offered for sale following the untimely death of its owner.  Lithocraft has been a leading printing company in the area since the 1970s, but with the death of its owner, the family has elected to sell.

The sale includes all of the print shop operation, including its customer list, both offset and digital equipment, basic bindery equipment along with the Lithocraft, Inc. name and, at the buyer's option, a shop manager who knows the business inside and out. Lithocraft has a solid reputation for quality, service and competitive pricing. Its customer makeup includes small and large businesses, non-profit organizations and trade printing. The company is a tenant in a building located on one of the main arteries in Port Orange, Florida, just south of Daytona Beach. 

This is the perfect opportunity for someone in the printing business (or aspiring to be in the printing business) who has an entrepreneurial spirit, but who wants to avoid costly franshise fees. Due to circumstances, Lithocraft is being offered at an extraordinary price that will allow for profitability from day one. Franchise fees and startup costs for similar businesses can run between $150,000 and $350,000. Lithocraft will sell for less and will be fully operational under new ownership right from the start. And since it will be debt-free, the bottom line is likely to be black in the very first year. 

The company is offered on a total-buyout basis with special consideration for a cash deal. Because of circumstances, the sale price is well below market prices. Interested parties can contact Mary Chrysler at [email protected] or 386.846.6593.

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