Business

Hollywood Monster sets stage for Justin Bieber event

Signs and graphics company Hollywood Monster has literally set the stage for teen pop star Justin Bieber when he switched on the Christmas lights at Westfield London and Westfield Stratford City.

Cova Colour Print bought in management buy in

Digital printer Cova Colour Print has been bought by former Beacon Press man Mark Pryde in a management buy in.

Dixon returns to head up IOS and Lateral

Lateral Group founder and former chairman Nick Dixon has returned to the business he sold to Innovative Output Solutions (IOS) in August this year, following the surprise departure of IOS chief...

Wide-format distributor Revolution Transfers ties with CGS

Wide-format distributor Revolution Transfers, which supplies equipment from companies such as Roland DG, Epson and Canon, has revealed it is to resell Oris colour-management products in the UK.

St Bride's announces date for printers' Carol Service

The 2011 Christmas Carol Service for printers will be held at St Bride's Church on Tuesday 13 December at 6pm.

AIFMP makes representation to Minister for Commerce & Industry to boost exports

The All India Federation of Master Printers (AIFMP) has made a representation to the Government of India "to undertake some additional measures for providing a larger market access to the printing...

Jarrold named as non-exec at Synergie Group

Charles Jarrold has joined Synergie Group as a non-executive director.

Pukka Pads makes double acquisition

Stationery and office products manufacturer Pukka Pads' managing director Chris Stott has returned to his first place of work to move his current company into the business forms sector.

ICSM launches Christmas discounted services

Print industry credit checking service ICSM has launched two new services, which will be available at a discounted rate over the holiday period.

Unite would back GMG contracting to Trinity, but preference is for printing to stay put

Unite has said that it would support Guardian Media Group's (GMG) move to contract print if Trinity Mirror became the contractor, but would prefer it to continue printing itself.