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Ascent to the top of Iron Mountain ; The data storage company's new CEO says overseas expansion is essential
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On the Hot Seat
Bob Brennan, 48, took over this month as president and chief
executive of Iron Mountain Inc., the Boston data protection and
storage services company that has been expanding rapidly into new
digital and overseas markets. He succeeded Richard Reese, a 27-year
Iron Mountain veteran who grew its sales from $3 million in 1981 to
more than $3 billion projected for this year. Reese will stay on as
executive chairman. Brennan, a New York native who joined the
company in 2004 w...
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Iron Mountain buys Arcus Group.
The Boston Herald
; Boston-based Iron Mountain Inc. continued its shopping spree yesterday, scooping up the nation's largest offsite data storage company and making it the undisputed giant in the records storage business. Iron Mountain said it agreed to pay $160 million in stock and cash for the Arcus Group Inc.,
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Hub's Iron Mountain to buy Safesite.
The Boston Herald
; Boston-based Iron Mountain Inc. yesterday agreed to buy Billerica-based Safesite Records Management Corp. in a stock and cash deal worth $62 million. Iron Mountain is the nation's largest records management firm, while privately held Safesite is reportedly the fourth-largest. Iron Mountain's growth
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Iron Mountain climb Buying spree spurs document-storage firm's stock
The Boston Globe
; Sifting through the wreckage of new stock offerings that crashed this year, you wouldn't be surprised to find a company that barely turns a profit, burned through its cash fast and is headed to the high-yield debt market for more money. That comes close to describing Iron Mountain Inc., the Boston
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ARCHIVE FIRM SUES A DIRECTOR IRON MOUNTAIN SAYS EX-WORKERS VIOLATED NONCOMPETE PACTS
The Boston Globe
; Iron Mountain Inc.'s friendly merger with a competing records- management company doesn't look so friendly any more. Last week, Boston-based Iron Mountain sued a board member and several former employees, alleging they violated noncompete agreements and other obligations by setting up another
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Iron Mountain buying spree races ahead with $160m Arcus deal
The Boston Globe
; Iron Mountain Inc. just keeps getting bigger. The Boston-based document storage company said yesterday it had agreed to buy Arcus Group Inc. of Pleasanton, Calif., for $160 million in cash and stock -- the biggest deal in its history. The purchase represents Iron Mountain's 42nd acquisition since
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