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Nyps 23 David Mcguiness, Printiq

New year predictions: David McGuiness, PrintIQ

David McGuiness, marketing manager at PrintIQ, believes there will be more acquisitions and amalgamations of companies in the print sector in 2024.

10 Oct Fiver

Review of 2023: October

Our annual round-up of all the big news stories from the past 12 months – October.

05 May Gloucester

Review of 2023: May

Our annual round-up of all the big news stories from the past 12 months – May.

Nyps 23 Kevin O'donnell, Xerox

New year predictions: Kevin O’Donnell, Xerox

Xerox's head of marketing – Graphic Communications and Production Systems, UK, Ireland and The Nordics believes collaboration is key for print businesses to thrive.

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New year predictions: Andy Kent, Fujifilm UK

Fujifilm UK's general manager says there is a thirst for new technology in the still growing packaging market.

Kustom Design Printing Doncaster Business Awards

Kustom Design wins Doncaster business award

Label and sticker printer Kustom Design Printing (KDP) has won the Medium Business of the Year award at the Doncaster Business Awards.

Darren Mcmurray PFI Group Rymack Sign Solutions

Puzzling out PFI’s M&A debacle

A rampant buy-and-build strategy does not automatically result in success – as ex-employees and creditors of PFI Group can sadly testify – so what was the strategy behind the massive growth plan?

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Reliving the colours of an earlier world

It’s easy to think of the past in black and white. The family photographs, movies, books and magazines we see from 100 years ago or older, are resolutely monochrome. We know that people of the times...

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Business inspection: Make your home your own

Moving premises for any print business is no mean feat but add in a complete building redesign, fit-out and kit revamp and it becomes an entirely different beast.

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Panini Mexico 1970 world cup album attracts international bidding

A copy of the first ever Panini World Cup sticker album from 1970 went under the hammer for £2,000 on 5 December, beating its pre-sale estimate of £1,200-£1,800.