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mimeo

[mim-ee-oh] / ˈmɪm iˌoʊ /










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The tickets set Mimeo back $4,000, but the company still earned a profit on the $42,000 order.

From Inc • Jul. 19, 2011

Hectic nights like these have long been the norm at Mimeo, which has nearly $100 million in annual sales and 538 employees.

From Inc • Jul. 5, 2011

When John Delbridge, David Uyttendaele, and Jeff Stewart co-founded Mimeo in 1998, they figured office workers would rather place printing orders online than spend hours at Kinko's or in the office copy room.

From Inc • Jul. 5, 2011

That let Mimeo push back its FedEx pickup time to 1 a.m., which gives employees more time to complete last-minute orders.

From Inc • Jul. 5, 2011

These days, about a third of all Mimeo orders require overnight turnaround, a service for which customers pay extra.

From Inc • Jul. 5, 2011




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