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Orange mags top latest ABC figures

Britains fourth largest magazine by circulation in the latest ABC figures, Oranges Just Talk, could move its 3.34m print run from a Dutch gravure printer to the UK

HarperCollins sets up eBook division

HarperCollins has set up its first global eBook publishing programme under a newly formed imprint, PerfectBound

Henry Booth retains rail ticket contract

Hull-based Henry Booth Group has held the five-year 25m contract to supply ticketing for the UKs rail network

Appleton US looks into staff buyout

Employees at Appleton Papers in the US are in discussions with Arjo Wiggins Appleton (AWA) about an employee-sponsored buyout of the carbonless and thermal paper manufacturing operation

NCS opens centre of excellence

The NCS Group has opened its variable information centre of excellence at its advanced technologies centre in Leeds

Sterling Finance installs Screen Trueflow

Sterling Finance, based in Gillingham and London, has installed a Dainippon Screen Trueflow digital workflow system

Buhrmann predicts rise in consumption for 2001

Buhrmann is forecasting that paper consumption will grow faster than GDP, and that paper prices will remain stable in 2001.

Honda holds study into paper division

Honda Trading Europe is conducting a feasibility study into the prospect of setting up its own paper merchanting division at its Swindon base

Loxleys tops off 2.5m spend with new presses

Sheffield-based greetings card printer Loxleys is to install a six-colour Indigo TurboStream and a Komori Lithrone 640EH with a reverse printing unit and coater as part of a 2.5m investment

Polestar loses out in Condé Nast rejig

Polestars relationship with Condé Nast will end in May after the publisher shook up its print roster

Great Universal probe goes on

The internal investigation into print buying practices at Great Universal Stores' giant home shopping division is still ongoing.

Washington betrays fears over Lynx deal

Lynx Advances deal to acquire the lease and at least one of the web presses at Washington Webs former site could be in danger of falling through after six weeks of inactivity (PrintWeek, 9 February)

NTO chief hails improved NVQ courses

The "new and vastly improved" print NVQs and SVQs (Scotland) are now available following the completion of the contract between City & Guilds and the Qualifications and Curriculum Authority (QCA)

Brown leaves Polestar

Polestar chief executive Jim Brown has sensationally left the firm after only nine months at its helm

Prism buys MicroInk Systems

MIS supplier Prism has expanded its services with the purchase of American firm MicroInk Systems