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Bemis Company Presentation at the Longbow Research Paper, Packaging & Chemicals Investor Conference to Be Webcast Live

Wed Nov 11, 2009 4:41pm EST
NEENAH, Wis.--(Business Wire)--
Bemis Company, Inc. (NYSE:BMS) President and Chief Executive Officer Henry
Theisen will present at the Longbow Research Paper, Packaging & Chemicals
Investor Conference on Thursday, November 12, 2009 at 9:30 a.m. Central time at
the Hyatt Regency Chicago in Chicago, Illinois. 

A live webcast of the presentation will be available through the Investor
Relations section of Bemis Company`s website at www.bemis.com. Listeners should
go to the website prior to the presentation to download any necessary audio
software. 

About Bemis Company, Inc.
Bemis Company is a major supplier of flexible packaging and pressure sensitive
materials used by leading food, consumer products, manufacturing, and other
companies worldwide. Founded in 1858, the Company reported 2008 net sales of
$3.8 billion. The Company`s flexible packaging business has a strong technical
base in polymer chemistry, film extrusion, coating and laminating, printing, and
converting. Headquartered in Neenah, Wisconsin, Bemis employs about 15,800
individuals in 61 manufacturing facilities in 11 countries around the world.
More information about the Company is available at our website, www.bemis.com.

Bemis Company, Inc.
Melanie E. R. Miller, 920-527-5045
Vice President, Investor Relations and Treasurer 

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