Investment delivers print's DNA upgrade
By Jon Severs 24 November 2011
Even the most optimistic members of the print industry would not have been expecting to open this supplement to find that the top 500 companies would have abandoned the lifeboats they had emptied into in the year previous and had climbed back aboard their super yachts, having returned to bumper profits and emerged unscathed from the financial maelstrom.
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