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The CGI Group of Companies Changes Name to the Diversified Global Graphics Group...

Fri Dec 28, 2007 6:58pm EST
The CGI Group of Companies Changes Name to the Diversified Global Graphics Group
(DG3)

LONDON and JERSEY CITY, N.J., Dec. 28, 2007 (PRIME NEWSWIRE) -- The CGI Group, a
worldwide print and communications provider, announced today its new name,
Diversified Global Graphics Group (DG3). The use of the new name will become
fully effective in mid-January.

Peter Furlonge, CGI's Chairman commented, "I am delighted with the outcome of
our renaming effort. The new name conveys the unique position of the Company as
a highly flexible and globally integrated provider for companies requiring
comprehensive graphic communications solutions." Dr. Michael Cunningham, CGI's
President and Chief Executive Officer commented, "This rebrand comes at an
exciting time for our company as we begin to execute our strategy to become the
most customer centric provider of integrated global graphic communications
solutions for each of the key vertical markets the company serves."

About Diversified Global Graphics Group

(Formerly known as The CGI Group of Companies)

DG3 is a leading provider of worldwide print and communications solutions
operating in strategic geographic markets worldwide including Jersey City,
London, Hong Kong, Tokyo, Sydney, and Manila. DG3 provides comprehensive graphic
communication solutions to corporate, financial services, pharmaceutical and
academic institutions worldwide.

For more information please visit www.dg3.com.

The CGI Group logo is available at
http://www.primezone.com/newsroom/prs/?pkgid=3003

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CONTACT:  The CGI Group
          Press:
          Joe Lindfeldt
          +1 201-793-5060
          Joe.Lindfeldt@dg3.com



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