Printers
In-depth feature: Delhi print firms make the right moves
IT, hotels, banking and tourism sectors are the pillars of Delhi's services. Now the print industry is becoming a part of the burgeoning economy. By Ramu Ramanathan and Rahul Kumar
Stephens & George revealed as Royal Wedding Programme printer
Merthyr Tydfil-based sheetfed magazine printer Stephens & George has been revealed as the company responsible for printing the Official Programme for the Royal Wedding.
Adobe announces London showcase for latest Creative Suite release
Adobe UK will showcase the latest features of Creative Suite 5.5 at a one-off event, Creativity Evolve, at the Vue Cinema in Fulham, London, on 11 May.
Polestar eyes consolidation opportunities following sale to Sun
Polestar expects to take a more active part in any upcoming industry consolidation activity thanks to the fresh backing provided by its new owners.
Avery Dennison launches CarWraps.net in North America
Avery Dennison's Graphics and Reflective Solutions division has launched CarWraps.net, a website for businesses looking to personalize cars and trucks with company names, logos and messages.
Quad/Graphics to close Buffalo plant as part of book printing consolidation
Quad/Graphics has said it will close its Buffalo, NY, book printing facility as part of a restructuring aimed at creating production and distribution efficiencies throughout its book manufacturing...
Walstead completes acquisition of St Ives Web
Wyndeham Press Group-owner Walstead Investments has completed its 20m acquisition of St Ives Web.
Paragon Group UK slips to 400,000 loss, Black moves on
Paragon Group UK slipped to a 400,000 net loss in the year to 30 June 2010, compared with a 1.2m profit a year earlier, according to accounts filed and in a separate move parted company with its group...
Polestar in talks with US-based Sun Capital, reports claim
Polestar could be on the verge of being sold to a major US-based private equity group, according to reports.
Real Digital records first pre-tax profit
Real Digital International (RDI) has recorded its first pre-tax profit since it was founded in a 20m joint venture by former Olwen Direct Mail partners Andy Ruddle and Peter Rivett in 2005.