Josh Brooks

Final Sessions of York division sold to entrepreneur

The labelling machinery division of William Sessions, which traded as Sessions of York, has been bought out of administration by a local investment group.

St Ives to continue printing <i>The Economist</i>

<i>The Economist</i> has renewed its print contract with St Ives' web division following a review.

Neon Graphics brings litho in-house with Presstek 34DI

Design and print agency Neon Graphics has brought its litho production in-house with an investment in a digital offset Presstek 34DI.

Communisis strikes deals with Starbucks and the Woodland Trust

Communisis has revealed it is providing print management for coffee chain Starbucks and direct mail for the Woodland Trust in a trading update published this morning.

Kodak to buy back 500m shares using tax rebate cash

Kodak has announced a massive $1bn (500m) share buyback that will lead to the repurchase of around a quarter of its stock.

Drupa total sales estimated at 7.9bn

Sales figures for Drupa beat all expectations with an estimated 7.9bn of deals done at the show, according to its organisers.

Pensord in surprise online magazine package launch

Sheetfed magazine specialist Pensord has taken the surprising step of embracing online media with the launch of an online magazine package.

Finnish trade union threatens strike action

Finland's paper and pulp industry is facing the prospect of strikes after a union threatened action in a dispute over pay talks.

Wyndeham signs five-year plate deal with Agfa

Wyndeham will begin a massive pre-press overhaul at four of its sites next month, after buying seven Avalon VLF platesetters and signing a five-year plate-supply deal with Agfa.

Kodak's Stream launch 'will change print forever'

Kodak chief executive Antonio Perez has given a bullish outlook for his company's Stream inkjet technology, saying that it will change print "forever".