Print industry news roundup: Xeikon, Ipex, RR Donnelly, HSW Print, InPrint, Memjet, Reflex Labels

Stay up to date with your procurement supply chain thanks to print industry news at your fingertips. This week: Xeikon names new CEO; RR Donnelly blamed for 8% Google share crash; HSW Print bought by Zenith Media; InPrint delayed to 2014; Memjet eyes commercial print market; Reflex Labels acquires Labelsco

Xeikon appoints Deschuytere as CEO as Maes moves on
Frank Deschuytere, currently vice president of R&D at telecommunications equipment manufacturer OTN Systems, will join Xeikon as chief executive on 1 January 2013.

RR Donnelley blamed as premature Google filing wipes $20bn off shares
RR Donnelley has been blamed for an 8% plunge in Google's share price after the printer prematurely released the internet giant's third-quarter results showing a significant drop in profits.

HSW Print bought by Zenith owing 80 creditors £853k
Cardiff-based printer Zenith Media has confirmed that is has taken on the assets and premises of insolvent Welsh print business HSW Print.

Inagural InPrint event delayed until 2014
InPrint, the new event targeting the industrial printing sector, which was set to take place next November, has been put back to April 2014.

Memjet stakes out ambitions in commercial print
Memjet aims to increase the life of its high-speed Waterfall inkjet print heads in order to take advantage of "huge" opportunities in the commercial print market.

Reflex Labels acquires Labelsco
The £50m turnover Mansfield-headquartered packaging firm has purchased label printers Labelsco for an undisclosed sum.