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CCL Industries, Inc., is an American-Canadian company founded in 1951. It describes itself as the world's largest label maker. [3] It is listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange, and is an S&P/TSX 60 Component. CCL consists of five divisions – CCL Label, CCL Container, Avery, Checkpoint, and Innovia.
On June 30, 1977, Checkpoint was spun off from its parent company and began trading on NASDAQ under the symbol CHECK. [2]Within the next twenty years, Checkpoint Systems implemented RF electronic article surveillance (EAS) across different stores and in October 1993, the company's common stock began trading on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol CKP.
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In December 2016, the Canadian firm CCL Industries bought the company for £680 million. [4] Their shrinkfilms production site based in Germany was rebranded Innovia Shrinkfilms. CCL Industries Inc acquired the USA operations of Treofan Americas in July 2018. They were rebranded Innovia Films.
Cerner CCL (Cerner Command Language), a SQL-like programming language developed by Cerner Corporation Clozure CL , a Common Lisp implementation Communications Controller for Linux , an IBM networking software product
The Toronto Stock Exchange is the largest stock exchange in Canada and most major Canadian public companies are listed on it. It is owned by TMX Group . There are also many non-Canadian companies listed on the TSE Stock Exchange.
Canadian Industries Limited, also known as C-I-L, is a Canadian chemicals manufacturer. Products include paints, fertilizers and pesticides, and explosives. It was formed in 1910 by the merger of five Canadian explosives companies. It was until recently a subsidiary of Imperial Chemical Industries until ICI was purchased by AkzoNobel.