Nashua Corporation
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The Nashua Corporation is an American company headquartered in Nashua, New Hampshire that makes labels, specialty papers, and imaging products and services.
It was formed in 1848 to make cardboard and glazed paper. In 1926 it bought the Knowles Youngblood Co., and in 2000 it merged with Rittenhouse, another printing specialty firm. As of 2005, it has approximately 1,000 employees and branches in six states.
The company's stock has been traded on the New York Stock Exchange since 1967, using a ticker symbol of NSHA. The previous ticker symbol was NSH.