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Transcontinental Continues to Improve Profitability Ends Year With Strong Fourth Quarter

In the fourth quarter ended October 31, 2009, Transcontinental recorded consolidated revenues of $594 million.

Montréal, December 15, 2009 – Cost savings of close to $80 million from the rationalization plan which Transcontinental quickly instituted to counter the recession and the multiple efficiency gains which resulted; start of major printing contracts, including those for the San Francisco Chronicle and Rogers Communications; ongoing investments over the past several years in technology, new media and brand development; and the solid performance of educational book publishing and door-to-door distribution operations: those are the main factors that enabled Transcontinental to improve its profitability from quarter to quarter in 2009 and to end the year with a strong fourth quarter. Reflecting this performance, adjusted operating income before amortization grew steadily during the year, culminating with 15% growth in the fourth quarter. Transcontinental also outdid its performance in 2008 in the past two quarters, despite the continued weakness in the economy.

“I am particularly proud of our operating performance in the fourth quarter—one of the best in our history—and the steady improvement in our financial results over the course of the year in very turbulent conditions,” said François Olivier, President and Chief Executive Officer. “We are making it through this serious recession by doing better than most of our main competitors and gaining back much of the ground lost compared to 2008. We are dealing with the recession responsibly and with discipline. We also reacted right from the very start, and we did it in the Transcontinental way, calling on our people across the company to mobilize, be innovative and execute. They responded by coming up with new ways to improve efficiency and cut costs, and put forward original ideas for development. I want to thank them for their commitment, in a difficult time, to the interests of all employees and the long-term health of Transcontinental.

For more information, please click on the following link:
http://www.transcontinental.com/en/5-news-centre/09-12-15.html

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