Results

Domino Printing Sciences reports initial signs of recovery
Domino Printing Sciences has reported that order intake for its inks and other aftermarket products is approaching levels experienced during the first half of 2008, "pre the global financial crisis".
Howitt, Polestar and Bezier among the best print companies to work for, research claims
Howitt, Polestar and Bezier have all been ranked among the best print companies to work for, according to a new survey from print recruitment business Harrison Scott.

PrintWeek launches 2011 Top 500
Research is under way for this year's PrintWeek Top 500, the bellwether report on the UK print industry.

Johnston Press ends going concern uncertainty with debt refinance
Newspaper publisher Johnston Press has successfully renegotiated its finance facilities just days before it was due to have its covenants tested.

Litho Supplies upbeat despite 1.3m loss
Litho Supplies group sales director Eddie Williams has said the company is in better shape than it's ever been despite posting a 1.3m loss for the first half of 2009.

Xaar returns to profit after China market share boost
Inkjet technology manufacturer Xaar has returned to profit during the first six months of 2009, but urged caution in its outlook due to a lack of visibility in the market.

Roto Smeets dashes hopes of rapid European recovery
Print giant Roto Smeets Group has painted a gloomy picture of the European print market with its half-year pre-tax losses, before interest and tax, totalling 10m euro (8.6m).

HP's Imaging and Printing Group revenues drop 20%
A 42% drop in the shipment of commerical printer hardware has impacted on HP's revenues within its Imaging and Printing Group (IPG), which dipped 20% in the third quarter to $5.7bn (3.45bn).
New look Quebecor World posts $59.5m Q2 loss in first results since exiting Chapter 11
World Color Press, formerly Quebecor World, has announced its first results since exiting Chapter 11 last month.

KBA experiences profit drop but sheetfed order outlook strong
Press manufacturer KBA has recorded a decline in first-half sales across its sheetfed and web divisions, but said that incoming orders in its sheetfed division are strong.