Finance

Xerox kicks rumoured merger into touch

Xerox appears to have dismissed a possible merger with RR Donnelley, the world’s largest print group.

Xaar shares up following trading update

Xaar has reported that its half-year sales are in line with expectations as the inkjet developer pushes ahead with its strategy to more than double annual sales by 2020.

Lotus labels moves into digital with Xeikon spend

Eastbourne-based Lotus Labels has installed a digital press and label converter to grab more work and boost turnover.

Xerox reveals post-split names and highlights separation risk

As Xerox inches towards breaking into two standalone listed companies at the end of this year, it has unveiled the names of the post-split businesses.

DST to sell UK operation

DST Systems is to sell its US customer communications business and is looking for a buyer for its £165m-turnover UK operation.

Grafenia reveals acquisition strategy alongside annual results

Grafenia is to hit the acquisition trail in an effort to boost revenues and profit as the firm’s results for the last financial year slipped to a loss.

Heidelberg ‘on course for planned growth’

Heidelberg has posted strong end of year results and looks to continue its growth strategy with its updated portfolio and through planned acquisitions in the services sector, the company said.

Printers warned of CEO fraud

A print company boss who lost £20,000 to ‘CEO fraud’ has warned others not to follow suit.

UK's newest newspaper New Day to stop printing

The UK’s sole print-only national newspaper is set to stop printing tonight after barely two months on sale.

FSB fear over weak economic growth

The Federation of Small Businesses (FSB) has stated its concern over the UK's slowdown in economic growth in the first quarter of 2016.