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[[File:Princepaper.jpg|thumb|210px|Prince Paper: Since 1968]]
 
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'''Prince Paper''' is a local paper company and competing business with [[Dunder Mifflin]]. In [[Prince Family Paper]], [[Michael Scott|Michael]] and [[Dwight]] go to "steal" their clients after Michael receives an assignment from [[David Wallace]]. In the end, Michael and Dwight are successful, much to the chagrin of Michael, who had grown to like the people who worked at the company.
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'''Prince Paper''' was a local paper company and competing business with [[Dunder Mifflin Paper Company|Dunder Mifflin]]. In [[Prince Family Paper]], [[Michael Scott|Michael]] and [[Dwight Schrute|Dwight]] go to "steal" their clients after Michael receives an assignment from [[David Wallace]]. In the end, Michael and Dwight are successful, much to the chagrin of Michael, who had grown to like the people who worked at the company.
   
 
It is later revealed that Prince Paper did indeed go out of business as a result of losing their clients to Dunder Mifflin. {{5x19}}
 
It is later revealed that Prince Paper did indeed go out of business as a result of losing their clients to Dunder Mifflin. {{5x19}}
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Revision as of 18:20, 15 August 2020

Princepaper

Prince Paper: Since 1968

Prince Paper was a local paper company and competing business with Dunder Mifflin. In Prince Family Paper, Michael and Dwight go to "steal" their clients after Michael receives an assignment from David Wallace. In the end, Michael and Dwight are successful, much to the chagrin of Michael, who had grown to like the people who worked at the company.

It is later revealed that Prince Paper did indeed go out of business as a result of losing their clients to Dunder Mifflin. ("Golden Ticket")


Employees

  • Roger Prince Sr.
  • Linda Prince
  • Roger Prince Jr.