Southend-based Goodspeed Communications is keeping plans for a joint venture close to its chest.
The brainchild of chairman Leo Smith, it is aimed at firms spending more than 250,000 a year on print and, according to an advert in the Financial Times, will "turn your out cost into profit".
Smith himself refused to comment. "He wont tell you, unless youre the one he wants to do the joint venture with," a spokeswoman said.
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