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Domino records "in-line" half-year results following sales and profit growth
Domino Printing Sciences has said trading was "in line" with group expectations after it recorded an upswing in both revenues and pre-tax profits for the half-year to 30 April 2011.
Study claims digital book printing is greener than offset
Digital printing technology can reduce overproduction by 22 per cent and reduce the carbon footprint of a book by up to a fifth, a study commissioned by HP claims.
APS Group opens London office
Print manager APS Group has opened a new office in London as part of plans to develop its client base in the south.
Informa Exhibitions launches new London-based cross-media event
Informa Exhibitions has unveiled a new event focused on cross-media marketing, aimed at printers, marketers, design and creative agencies and brand owners.
Kodak announces 7% flexo plate price hike
Kodak GCG has announced a global price increase of up to 7% on all flexographic plates from July 15 in response to rising energy and raw material costs.
Barclay's Print brings digital printing in-house following Ricoh press investment
Barclay's Print has brought digital printing in-house after becoming the second UK company to invest in a Ricoh digital press from Heidelberg.
Tullis Russell records 3.4m increase in pre-tax earnings
Tullis Russell has recorded a 3.4m increase in pre-tax earnings for the year to March 2011, despite "exceptionally challenging" market conditions.
William Pollard & Co invests in Xerox iGen4
William Pollard & Co has boosted its digital output and cut costs after investing in a Xerox iGen4 press and Xerox FreeFlow digital workflow.
Sun Chemical Europe increases prices
Ink giant Sun Chemical Europe has increased the price of its publications ink products by up to 20% following "unrelenting raw material cost increases".
Eclipse and AJS scoop top honours at BPIF awards
The BPIF celebrated the best in British print last night at a glamorous ceremony featuring burlesque-style dancers and 'bagpipe' rock.
Briefing: Industry divided over Ipex's move to the capital for 2014
The UK's biggest print show has a new home: London's Excel. But while this may attract a wider audience globally, have UK firms been forgotten?
New location will be a boon to every UK print company
Tube, train, car or plane - how people will travel to Ipex 2014 at Excel London has certainly generated much debate in recent days. Getting there is one point, but it is the visitors' journey home...
St Ives publishes interim results
St Ives has posted total sales of 98m for the 17 weeks to 27 May in its interim management statement and is on track to clear its remaining debt by the end of the year.
XBRL final-phase rollout may boost appeal of digital over printed reports
From next week most public companies in the US will begin using the XBRL markup language for their financial reports to the SEC, as the third phase of the US Securities and Exchange Commission's XBRL...
Blackmore cuts ink costs with Alwan software
Dorset-based sheetfed and web offset litho printer Blackmore has said it will save around 15,000 a year on ink costs after investing in Alwan's CMYK Optimizer software.