Printers
Incorporate in haste and err at leisure
Company tax law can trip up many a business and its owners, especially when the rules around owning and running a company are not properly understood.
Buying with diligence
In the second part of our focus on MBOs, we look at the buyer’s perspective and assess the advantages and pitfalls of buying the business you are working in.
Defend your data
Data held by firms is central to their continued existence and needs protection from those that would wish to abuse it. But while there are countless malevolent external actors, hackers and...
Printer takes over as Business Secretary
After spending seven days in the role of home secretary printing company owner Grant Shapps is now the new business secretary.
Print support increases for Labour with Conservatives trailing in new poll
A new Printweek poll that asked how readers would vote in a general election if one was called now has revealed an industry swing towards Labour.
Pat the Printer book aims to engage with young
Learn2print managing director Jonathan Bray has written a children’s book that he hopes will become a ‘Bob the Builder’ for the printing industry.
Industry reacts to Sunak PM appointment
Industry leaders and company bosses have reacted to today’s (25 October) appointment of Rishi Sunak as the new Prime Minister – after Liz Truss resigned after just 45 days in office and became the...
PCS rebrands to signify evolution
Card manufacturer and printer PCS has changed its name from Plastic Card Services to Precision Card Services to reflect its evolution and present-day offering.
Experts to share insights on unlocking data's potential
Heidelberg UK is hosting a webinar this week that aims to detail how print business leaders can unlock the potential of the frequently overlooked data at their fingertips to drive efficiencies and...
Print shops confident in 2022 revenues despite tricky 2021
Nearly half of European print shops were confident they would see their revenues grow in 2022, according to a newly released survey.