Business

Paperlinx UK managing director exits business

Paperlinx UK managing director Phil Carr has left the business "at the request of the board" just eight months after taking on the role.

Moo.com expands luxury range

Web-to-print firm Moo.com has added three new additions to its luxury business stationery line, Luxe.

Latent targets B2C market with Canon spend

Bristol-based printer Latent Light has invested in a Canon Imagepress C7000VP as it expands its presence in the consumer photobook market.

Harlow makes B2 debut

Harlow Printing is set to expand its product portfolio after investing in a Heidelberg Speedmaster SX 74.

Punch to sell Xeikon in €110m deal

Punch Graphics is to sell its majority stake in digital press manufacturer Xeikon in a deal that values the business at €185m (£160m).

EFI logs record quarterly growth

EFI has recorded a record quarter in Q2, with sales growing 10% year-on-year to $180.3m (118m) and operating profit growing 19% to $23.4m.

Privatisation plan raises hackles and hopes in equal measure

There's little doubt that Royal Mail bosses welcome the government's long-awaited pledge to privatise the group, but for some in the print industry, it's a poison pen letter, tainted with the threat...

Print shines among Warrant Holders

Earlier this month, under an uncharacteristically blazing hot sun, 60,000 visitors converged on the pristine gardens of Buckingham Palace to celebrate the best of British.

Interview: 'We have got enormous opportunities coming up'

Andrew Price became executive director of Paperlinx, the UK's largest paper merchanting group, last September after a very public spat with the global group's board.

UK employers need to get clued up on pension obligations

Retiring to the Costa Blanca, becoming a golf pro, turning a small back lawn into a veritable Kew Gardens. All visions that have for most people of late, begun to seem rather distant and ambitious...