Dunder Mifflin

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  • Dunder Mifflin is the fictional paper company featured in the American TV series version, The Office. Dunder Mifflin was established in 1949 by Robert Dunder and Robert Mifflin initially as an industrial supplier of metal brackets for construction. Mifflin eventually convinced Dunder to move the company to get out of the metal bracket supplying business and into the paper supply business.
  • Fast Facts:

    1. Trades under the ticker symbol DMI
    2. Co-Founded by Robert Dunder and Robert Mifflin in 1949, after the pair met at the local Rotary Club
    3. Described as a "Micro-cap regional paper and office-supply distributor with an emphasis on servicing small business clients."
    4. Major competitors are Staples, Inc., OfficeMax and Office Depot
    5. Headquartered in New York City

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