In 2002, when Jacob was a sophomore in college and younger brother Aaron was still in high school, the Lincoln Park brothers started their recycled ink and toner cartridge company. At that time, they are mainly sold recycled cartridges in a market that wasn't yet crowded with reusable options to higher-priced name-brand goods. In recent years, their focus shifted - collect and recycle the empty ink and toner cartridges and sell them to re-manufacturers to refill them. They continue to sell directly to consumers including schools, nonprofit organizations and small or medium-sized enterprises generic and name-brand ink cartridges.
Now their company earned bragging rights by making it onto Inc, came in at No. 40 in its industry nationally which is listed in 2011 magazine of 5,000 fastest-growing privately companies in the US, ranked 544. The publication ranked Cheap Ink as the 22nd fastest-growing privately held company in Chicago, citing a 617% increase in revenue over three years time. Cheap ink posted in 2010 to 2.2 million in revenue, up from $ 301,000 in 2007. Fared well in the magazine's national listings.
Now their company earned bragging rights by making it onto Inc, came in at No. 40 in its industry nationally which is listed in 2011 magazine of 5,000 fastest-growing privately companies in the US, ranked 544. The publication ranked Cheap Ink as the 22nd fastest-growing privately held company in Chicago, citing a 617% increase in revenue over three years time. Cheap ink posted in 2010 to 2.2 million in revenue, up from $ 301,000 in 2007. Fared well in the magazine's national listings.
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