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Two Sides research reveals print power still rules

Two new surveys by paper pressure group Two Sides have revealed that consumers much prefer print to electronic media when reading news, magazine content, complicated information and bills.

No dividend for Paperlinx hybrid shareholders

Paperlinx has announced it will not pay a distribution on its step-up preference securities (PSPS) for the six months to 30 June.

Two Sides launches new range of fact sheets

Print and paper advocacy group Two Sides has launched a set of 11 European fact sheets to combat what it sees as environmental misconceptions of print and paper use.

Overmatter: blast from the past

Overmatter loves to take a trip down memory lane, hence PrintWeek’s inside back cover is always a must-read.

Warning: horrendous debts ahead

When most of Paperlinx UK was placed into administration at the beginning of April, PrintWeek predicted that the creditors’ list would come with a health warning.

Killer app: Mad F1 car gets the max out of Roland and 3M kit

There are few worlds more glamorous than those of the Hollywood movies and Formula 1 racing, so putting the two together in print form was bound to create a high-impact product – and an ideal...

Paperlinx Ireland sale finalised

Paperlinx has completed the sale of its Irish operations, which will now be renamed Graphic & Paper Merchants Ireland.

APP to increase supply of PEFC products following Indonesian certification

Asia Pulp and Paper (APP) is to sell paper and board made from PEFC-certified Indonesian wood fibre for the first time.

PermaJet launches new box canvas board

Inkjet media producer PermaJet has unveiled a new substrate that will enable users to produce box canvas prints quickly and cost-effectively.

Bids in for Tullis Russell brands

Speculation is mounting over the future for Tullis Russell’s valuable brands, as it emerged that the failed papermaker was owed more than £1m by Paperlinx when the merchant went into administration.