Business
Konica Minolta upgrades mono portfolio
Konica Minolta has enhanced its monochrome portfolio of digital printers with the new AccurioPress 7136 series.
National World acquires MNA and PCS
National World has swooped to acquire Midland News Association and its sister company Press Computer Systems in a deal that will propel the group beyond the £100m turnover mark.
Xerox to buy back $542m Xerox stake from Icahn
Xerox is set to purchase all of the company’s shares that are owned by activist investor Carl Icahn for around $542m (£442m).
Closing the loop: How to be a truly sustainable business and why it matters
HP’s Mike Boyle looks at how embracing a circular economy can be a win for consumers, printers and the planet and shares some of the lessons from HP’s journey of adopting a closed-loop business...
Catherine, Princess of Wales visits Standfast & Barracks
Catherine, Princess of Wales visited historic textile printer Standfast & Barracks on Tuesday (26 September) as part of a tour of northern textile manufacturers.
New name for Grafenia
Grafenia is changing its name to Software Circle to “better reflect who we are”.
Walstead reports on 2022
Net sales at Walstead Group were up 11% last year, but operating margins slipped in the face of “huge and volatile” increases in input costs at the pan-European business.
ITG eyes global expansion with new CFO hire
Marketing services company Inspired Thinking Group (ITG) has appointed industry specialist Darren Singer as its new chief financial officer to spearhead its global growth charge.
National World gathers allies for £600m Telegraph bid
Regional news publisher National World has stepped up its efforts to become the next owner of The Telegraph Media Group (TMG).
Unite slams Cepac Darlington ‘fire and rehire’ move
Union Unite has criticised packaging printer Cepac Darlington, which it claims that – in addition to threatening redundancies – has also told staff that they will be “fired and rehired” on inferior...