Briefing

Briefing: Pre-packs set to cost more as gov't closes TUPE loophole

If there's one subject likely to raise hackles, it's pre-packs, but the latest legal developments mean they are likely to be much more expensive

SMEs looking to invest are being trapped in lender limbo

Banks have shut the door to the many small printers that operate in the space between 'credit-worthy' and 'basket case'

Analysis: Dutch digital firm tackles change with powerful parent and colourful ideas

Having bolstered its presence in its traditional markets, Oc is setting its sights further afield, says Barney Cox

Analysis: Who will carry the cost of the CFP levy?

UK printers may have to pick up the bill for anti-dumping regulations, warns <i>Helen Morris</i>

CSR spells public and private sector pain

When chancellor George Osborne put half a million public sector jobs on the line in his Comprehensive Spending Review (CSR), he was betting the farm on a recovery.

Five Arrows deal could just be a knight in shining armour for print businesses

Last week's arrival of a new and potentially major supplier of funding in the form of the Rothschild-owned Five Arrows Leasing Group (FALG) could not have come at a better time.

Are banks falling out of love with print?

Despite pressure to up lending levels, many banks think print is just too risky, finds Simon Nias

Moratoriums will be fairer but not firm

The proposed bankruptcy protection scheme is welcome, but it lacks teeth, says Adam Hooker

Equity isn't the only way to up morale

Giving staff a stake can boost business fortunes but dialogue is essential, finds Tim Sheahan

End of the line for end-of-line outfits?

In-house binderies may kill off the finisher - and a valuable print partner, says Adam Hooker

The risks of invoice discounting exposed

Despite improving a business's cashflow, CID has many potential pitfalls, argues Simon Nias

What's in the box for print in 2010?

Last week's emergency Budget threw up a big test for the coalition, but printers may find it even harder to meet the challenges put forward by the government, writes Jez Abbott

Ink price rises pile pressure on printers

Raw materials supply issues are driving up prices, with few signs of a solution, says Helen Morris

Hasty suppliers add to credit problems

Some unsympathetic suppliers are demanding payment before the due date, writes Jez Abbot

Express owner to buy its own presses

Northern and Shell says it plans to invest 100m in print. Adam Hooker asks if all is as it seems