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Jarrolds boss plays down impact of contract loss

Jarrolds managing director William Mills has insisted the loss of another major catalogue contract wont knock the group off course

Speculation about Stora acquisitions

Speculation is mounting that Stora Enso is preparing to move in on Bunzl Fine Paper and Singapore-based Asia Pulp & Paper

SMS buys back four companies

The SMS Group has bought back its four Burnham, Slough-based companies from RSM Robson Rhodes after placing them into administrative receivership at the request of director Martin Brown

GUS investigation eyes print buying

An internal enquiry is underway into the print buying operation at Great Universal Stores 1.7bn home shopping division

Dantex, Openshaw: no comment on sale rumours

Intense speculation surrounds the future of Bradford-based consumables and flexo specialist Dantex

Barnett to leave Prontaprint

Prontaprint managing director Alan Barnett is to leave the company and Adare Group with effect from 31 December

UK's first Spire will drive 3D's DC 2060

3D Group is attempting to enter the personalised colour market after the UKs first commercial installation of a Xerox DocuColor 2060 with CreoScitex Spire RIP

Project D launch next year

Komoris Project D direct imaging B1 litho press, shown as a technology demonstration at Drupa, is to be launched as an official product next year

Ashley resigns AGT posts for UK return

Derek Ashley has resigned from his positions at Applied Graphic Technologies to return to his home in the UK

PrintRepublic promotions start with ink-jet range

PrintRepublic has added ink-jet cartridges to its range of RedLabel own brand consumables and is launching a series of special promotions

TPL to use PDF RS on direct-to-plate jobs

TPL has committed to switching the majority of the magazines it produces to CTP after successful trials with its new PDF-based workflow

Xerox hits new low with "junk status"

Xeroxs share price fell to a new low of 2.61 ($3.75) after its credit rating was cut to junk status by Moodys Investors Service due to concerns about its liquidity

Abitibi set to raise price of newsprint

Newsprint manufacturer Abitibi-Consolidated has informed publishers it plans to raise its newsprint prices by 34 ($50) per metric ton on 1 March 2001

IBM alliance for Communisis

Communisis is expected to finalise the sale of Howitts to an MBO team imminently, and the group has also announced a strategic alliance with IBM.

Westvaco forms Paxonix venture

Westvaco has formed a new online venture to target the 450bn ($655bn) multinational consumer packaging sector