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Xerox’s share price was up by 5.07% yesterday

Xerox lowers full-year guidance; revenue down in Q2

Xerox’s share price has dropped by over 8% after it lowered its full-year revenue guidance for 2024 from a decline of 3% to 5% in constant currency to a decline of 5% to 6% in constant currency to...

Paper Fleece Smooth is a repositionable permanent adhesive

Premier launches new Drytac PVC-free non-woven wallcovering

Premier has launched Drytac Paper Fleece Smooth, a new PVC-free, non-woven wallcovering.

York Media builds team ahead of commercial start date

York Media has confirmed two key appointments as the business prepares to start printing at the end of next month.

De La Rue: banknote demand is at its lowest level for more than 20 years

'More entities involved' as De La Rue sale talks progress

Potential buyers have carried out due diligence on De La Rue’s two divisions, with negotiations ongoing and a further update on the future ownership of the historic company expected before the end of...

Google's new plan is to allow third-party cookies, in parallel with its own system

Google’s cookie flip-flop a hiccup for mailers

Google has abandoned its plan to block third-party cookies from its Chrome browser, four years after announcing it would do so, in a move that bolsters digital advertisers' position.

The Smyth FX-70 is one of the machines IFS will now offer

IFS becomes Smyth distributor

Intelligent Finishing Systems (IFS) is set to become the exclusive distributor for book sewing machines manufacturer Smyth in the UK and Ireland.

The new 560sqm office and manufacturing hub will support Escada's ambitions for growth

eProductivity Software opens new Yorkshire site for Escada

eProductivity Software (ePS) has opened a newly refurbished 560sqm office and manufacturing site for its Escada subsidiary in Malton, North Yorkshire.

Ivo Textiles fined £71,000 for polluting sewers

Fabric and wallpaper printer Ivo Textiles has been ordered to pay £71,000 in damages for dumping chemicals and textiles down its drains for four years.

Inapa recently changed its headquarters from Lisbon to Sintra. Image: Inapa

Inapa set for insolvency

Portuguese paper distribution group Inapa is set to present the company to insolvency after its German subsidiary also filed for insolvency following a cashflow problem.

James Cropper posts loss after tough year

James Cropper has reported on a “challenging” year with sales down 21% and a pre-tax loss filed.