Finance

St Ives signals end to print restructuring as marketing services wing gains traction

St Ives aims to capitalise on marketers' requirements for tangible ROI as its new marketing services wing begins to bear fruit.

Paperlinx suspends interest payments on its Step-up-Preference shares

Troubled merchant Paperlinx has announced that it has suspended interest payments on its Step-up-Preference Securities (SPS) to retain cash in the business.

Break the bank: convincing them to approve your loan

You've got to spend money to make money - or so the saying goes. And it certainly rings true in the print industry. If you don't put your money where the advancing technology is, you can expect to see...

Charterhouse operating profit hit by interest bill in 2011 results

Charterhouse PM posted an 18.5% increase in turnover for the year to 31 May 2011, but once again had its operating profit wiped out by the high interest bill on its bank borrowings.

EFI says innovation is key to ongoing success

EFI has claimed now is "not the time to stop innovation" after revealing it has made 24 sales of its Vutek GS3250LX UV printer since launching it at last year's Fespa Digital event.

Wyndeham extends lease of Roche facility

Wyndeham Group has extended the lease at its Roche plant for as much as nine years.

Printers "are failing to verify customers" says ICSM

Printers are failing to properly verify their customers to ensure they are financially sound, according to credit checking specialist ICSM.

Cut corporation tax to boost growth, says think tank

Calls for corporation tax to be cut to boost business and revive Britain's economic growth have provoked a mixed response from printers.

Kodak employee launches class action suit against board

Eastman Kodak employee Mark Gedek has filed suit against the company's chief executive Antonio Perez and other board members, alleging mismanagement of the company's staff investment and savings plan.

BPIF backs FSB call for help for small firms

BPIF public affairs adviser Andrew Brown has cautiously backed the Federation of Small Businesses' (FSB) calls for the government to "think small" in order to catalyse job creation.