Business

SVB's UK business has been sold to HSBC for £1

Silicon Valley Bank situation rapidly resolved

Moonpig has moved to reassure investors and the City that its connection to Silicon Valley Bank will not cause the group any problems.

Screaming Colour: significant value in former MD's connections with customers

Screaming Colour bids revealed

Three bids were made for Screaming Colour before Pureprint was successful with its six-figure offer for the firm’s box making division.

The company's new machine has seven print units

Smurfit Kappa Chelmsford in £5.5m kit spend

Smurfit Kappa Chelmsford has invested £5.5m in a Gopfert HBL machine to boost its print capability along with material handling for its conversion production areas.

Labelexpo Europe will make its post-pandemic return in September

New owner for Labelexpo

Labelexpo has a new owner, after its parent group agreed at $900m-plus takeover deal from exhibitions and business intelligence giant Informa.

Roche: The new feature benefits both printers and buyers using the system

Haybrooke launches price match feature for PDQ

Print procurement specialist Haybrooke has gone live with a new feature in its PDQ print buying platform that will allow printers to automatically match the price of their competitors.

The virtual ‘Print for the Future’ stand features sustainably produced applications

HP’s Large Format business signs up to Printing Expo Online

HP Large Format Printing has opened a booth at Printing Expo Online, as the free virtual exhibition continues to expand.

Donelan: New laws release British businesses from unnecessary red tape

UK GDPR replacement data laws unveiled

New data laws are being introduced by technology secretary Michelle Donelan today (8 March) in parliament that the government said will cut down pointless paperwork for businesses and reduce cookie...

Juéry: “Recovery in profitability is expected"

Agfa revamp writ large in results

Agfa has pushed back completion of the sale of its Offset Solutions business by a week, as the group reported on a “transformative year” with the consequences writ large in its accounts.

Mullen: it's print that makes our investment in data possible

Reach plans to make further savings in print supply chain

Reach’s newsprint bill went up by more than £22m last year, with the media group forced to put up prices, cut print runs and tweak paginations to try and mitigate the hike.

Klose: Seeking more guidance from the French government

Intergraf flags French law regulating mineral oils

Intergraf has highlighted a French law regulating the use of mineral oils in printing inks, which it said is impacting the European market, including European printers placing printed products on the...