Keldia joint administrator Andrew Andronikou claims to have warded off interest from a number of potential buyers because we dont need to sell it.
Im a bit cautious because most people just want the client base, he added.
He said the Walthamstow commercial printer was on course to hit sales of 1m this month and make a nice profit.
There have been no further redundancies since the 25 job losses announced last week (PrintWeek, 6 July).
Andronikou said the company continued to enjoy the support of customers and suppliers.
Keldia was placed into administration with Hacker Young, but its troubles were not attributable to normal trading conditions.
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