Disciplines

Investigation found that trading was carried on to the detriment of HMRC

Four year ban for print boss

The founder of a small printing business has been disqualified after failing to register a payroll scheme or make the necessary payments to HMRC.

Brough: "I have decided to make adjustments to my work-life balance"

Bakergoodchild MD steps down

Bakergoodchild managing director Paul Brough is leaving the company, with owner Bruce Thomson set to step in to oversee the day-to-day running as it looks to continue its growth.

MacroArt has increased its headcount by six to 84

MacroArt expands workforce and reports bumper month

Wide-format printer MacroArt has taken on six new staff in recent months and achieved turnover in excess of £750,000 in July – its busiest month since the start of the coronavirus pandemic.

Lores: "The hybrid world is accelerating trends in our segments"

HP Q3 sales up on 2020 but down on Q2

HP has reported that its sales for Q3 are up year-on-year, but down on the previous quarter.

Benny Landa showing sample output at a customer open house

Report: Landa could float on Nasdaq

Landa Digital Printing could float on the US Nasdaq exchange with a valuation of $2bn (£1.46bn) according to a report in the Israeli financial tech press.

Super-Wide print team (L-R) Chris Doherty, Tristan Haslam, and Adam Woodhouse

Super-Wide pushes green agenda

Wide-format trade printer Super-Wide Digital has signed a deal with CMYUK that it hopes will accelerate adoption of sustainable substrates by its clients.

Keegan: "These acquisitions make perfect strategic sense"

Irish group expands UK mailing footprint

A Dublin-headquartered software business has made a double acquisition that includes Scottish marketing communications specialist Forth Communication.

Atkinson: "This is an encouraging start for 2021"

Macfarlane reports bumper revenue and profit growth

Macfarlane Group has seen its sales jump by over a quarter and its pre-tax profit more than double in its half year results.

Hubergroup: prices need to reflect significantly increased procurement costs

Hubergroup announces global price rise

Hubergroup has announced a worldwide price increase on its products citing a “massive rise” in raw material and transport costs.

Ipagsa will be wound down over next six months

Agfa's offset wing back in the black, Ipagsa to shut

Agfa’s Offset Solutions business is back in the black in Q2, with sales up 20% and a near-€11m (£9.4m) improvement in EBITDA compared to last year – but a fresh restructure will involve the closure of...