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

De La Rue delivers turnaround despite lagging revenues

De La Rue appears to have turned the tide on a difficult few years with a return to profit in H1, and the strongest order book it has seen in at least five years, despite a short-term slip in...

New AI feature allows customers to use their own handwriting as a font

Moonpig confident on outlook

Sales are up at Moonpig but the group has posted a £33m loss after a massive goodwill writedown at its Experiences division.

Roberts: confident for the future

DS Smith profits slump; IP deal to complete in early 2025

DS Smith’s profits have slumped – albeit in line with the company’s expectations, in its half-year earnings, but the company confirmed that its combination with International Paper is on track to...

Software Circle: focus is on software businesses in specialist verticals

Software Circle buys boost sales

Software Circle has described the performance of its acquired businesses as “encouraging” with half-year turnover up 8% at £8.9m.

Macfarlane has financed the deal entirely from its existing £35m bank facility

Macfarlane tackles headwinds, reports good momentum in new business

Macfarlane Group is “responding effectively to market headwinds” as it approaches its year-end.

Design Group details $700k NI hit

IG Design Group said it was too soon to say whether upcoming US trade tariffs would have a positive or negative impact on its business, but confirmed that the recent UK budget measures will add around...

Colourform: sustainable packaging option for brands

James Cropper looks to add volume as luxe sales fall

James Cropper has downgraded its outlook for the full year after a challenging first half that included a weak market for luxury packaging.

Royal Mail cuts losses, but NI increase casts cloud

Sales are up and losses have been significantly reduced at Royal Mail – but an expected £120m increase in costs due to the upcoming National Insurance hike has resulted in a £134m impairment charge at...

Walstead looks to 'wider graphic industries' for future M&A

Walstead Group is on the hunt for buys in other sectors after reporting decline in its core markets of web offset and gravure and a loss for last year.

Digital printing is bright spot in Agfa's Q3

Agfa has reported a further improvement in the performance of its digital printing and inks business in Q3, but a major restructure of its radiology film wing is likely to result in significant job...