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PCC annual lunch sells out
Next week's 182nd Printers' Charitable Corporation's annual lunch has sold out.
Government money to support small businesses should be used more effectively, says FPB
Money set aside for the government's Trade Credit Insurance (TCI) top-up programme should be channelled into schemes more effective for small businesses, the Forum of Private Business (FPB) has said.

UPM profit out of red for third-quarter results
Paper giant UPM has recorded a third-quarter pre-tax profit of 64m euro (57m) and revealed that it is to reposition itself at the fore of the "bio and forest industry".

Kodak sales dip as Graphic Communications Group revenues decline
Kodak has committed to commercial inkjet with its newly-renamed Prosper Press Platform as the company's Graphic Communications Group recorded an 18% third quarter decline in revenues.

Roland DG to 'transform' metallic printing with latest SolJet offering
Roland DG has launched the first metallic inkjet printer, the SolJet Pro III XC-540MT, which it claims has "transformed" the metallic printing process.

Only 11% of inserts 'contain green message'
A Polestar Sheffield and Lateral Group initiative has revealed that only 11% of 1bn printed inserts carry an environmental message or recycled logo.

Seriously Responsible Print increases turnover by 60%
Commercial printer Seriously Responsible Print has increased its turnover by 60% to 180,000 in its second year of trading, after implementing a series of environmental initiatives.
Norske Skog ranked first in climate change report
Paper manufacturer Norske Skog has ranked first in a climate report that examined the climate change strategy of 200 companies in the Nordic region.
Elliott Baxter boosts recycled portfolio with launch of Oxygen Laser
Elliott Baxter (EBB) has launched the latest edition to its recycled paper portfolio, Oxygen Laser.

BT&D to offer on-demand print service to corporate customers
Butler Tanner & Dennis (BT&D) has unveiled an on-demand print service for its corporate and financial customers.
Paperlinx cuts 65 staff in restructure at Howard Smith Paper Group and PaperCo
Paperlinx is to cut 10% of the workforce at both Howard Smith Paper Group and PaperCo as part of its continued restructuring.

Associated proposes London Lite closure
The battle for London evening newspaper supremacy looks to be over with Associated Newspapers announcing the proposed closure of the London Lite.

PrintWeek Awards India 2009 winners announced
The industry's great and the good celebrated the best in Indian print last night at the PrintWeek India Awards 2009.
PrintWeek Awards video
Missed the event of the year? Check out our highlights video of our dazzling celebration of all that's great in UK print.
Stora Enso and M-real post deepened losses in third quarter results
Stora Enso has recorded a substantial operating loss in its interim results for January-September 2009, following a restructuring programmes that included temporary mill closures and staff lay offs.