MINYANVILLE ORIGINAL Global instability is usually anathema to stolid centuries-old companies. The opposite is true for De La Rue (DLAR.L). The 189-year-old British company prints the currency for 150 of the world's countries as well as other security documents such as passports and postage stamps. The company's stock price is up just over 10% on the year having hit a 52-week high earlier this month on rumors that the company was ready with plans to print drachma notes when Greece leaves the euro.
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