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St Bride's announces printers' Christmas Carol service date
The 2012 Christmas Carol service for printers, held in St Bride's Church on Fleet Street, will take place on 11 December.
Digital revenues boost Future's income
Publishing group Future has recorded a 26% increase in operating profit excluding exceptional items in its preliminary 2012 results despite continued losses on its print activities.
John Dickinson envelopes to close
Envelope manufacturer John Dickinson is to close by the end of 2012.
WARC downgrades global advertising spend forecast
Advertising data research service WARC has scaled down earlier predictions for global ad spend growth in 2012 and 2013 to 4.3% and 4% respectively.
CAT offers bespoke Anilox roller cell design
Cheshire Anilox Technology (CAT) has installed a fifth Fibre laser which it claims can create a "limitless" amount of cell designs for anilox rollers.
Johnston Press poaches Newsquest's sales director
Johnston Press has appointed Richard Thomson as its group newspaper sales director with effect from 7 January 2013.
Unibind launches digital Unifoiler for bespoke production
Finishing manufacturer Unibind has developed its own digital foil printer to enable businesses to produce one-off foil designs.
Autumn Statement: FPB calls for growth as IFS predicts fiscal pain
The Forum of Private Businesses (FPB) is calling for the government to revert on its proposals to give workers the right to demand flexible working in the chancellor George Osborne's Autumn Statement...
Quark launches free DesignPad update
Quark has issued a free update to its DesignPad app, a grid-based design package for amateur and professional designers.
Pitney Bowes relocates European HQ to Hatfield
Pitney Bowes officially opened its new European headquarters at Hatfield Business Park, Hertfordshire today (22 November).
HP books $8.8bn charge on Autonomy deal
HP has called in the Serious Fraud Office (SFO) and US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) Enforcement Division after it was forced to announced an $8.8bn writedown of its $11bn Autonomy...
John Watson & Co sold to CCL Industries
Canadian label printer CCL Industries has acquired John Watson & Co, the 80-staff Glasgow-based label printer, in a multi-million pound takeover deal.