Xeikon in takeover talks with unnamed bidder

Speculation is rife as to who the identity of the mystery bidder pursuing Xeikon after the Belgian digital press manufacturer announced the possible takeover last week.

Newsprinters secures Metro contract

Newsprinters has been permanently appointed the <i>Metro London</i> contract after printing the paper on a temporary basis since previous printer Newsfax went into administration.

Independent circulation drops by third

The newspaper ABCs for December 2012 reveal that <i>The Independent</i>'s circulation fell by 35% year-on-year while cut-price sister paper <i>i</i> took up the slack with a 31% increase.

Kodak bankruptcy judge approves 'disappointing' patent sale

Kodak has received court approval for the $525m (327m) sale of its digital imaging patents, once valued at more than $2.5bn, although the judge admitted to being "disappointed in the price".

Printer pitches golf day to raise funds for GOSH

Black Lion Press director Mark Stokes has organised his third annual Matteo's Golf Charity Day to raise money and awareness for Great Ormond Street Hospital (GOSH).

Miller leaves Royal Mail

Antony Miller has left Royal Mail six months after launching its direct marketing operation MarketReach.

Cross Media 2013 dates confirmed

Cross Media 2013 will take place on 23 and 24 October at London's Business Design Centre, it has been confirmed.

HP in wall art collaboration at Heimtextil

HP collaborated with world-renowned designer Karim Rashid at Heimtextil last week to demonstrate the results that can be achieved with its latex ink and wide format printers.

Onyx Graphics delivers driver for Soljet Pro4 XR-640

Onyx, the US-based wide-format software developer, has added support for Roland's Soljet Pro4 XR-640 printer/cutter to its Onyx Thrive workflow and Onyx RIP.

Montgomery Litho enters liquidation with 148 jobs lost

Scottish print firm Montgomery Litho Group (MLG) has appointed provisional liquidators after a major customer loss forced the company into financial difficulty.

Ripe Digital in UK first for Mohr 56 ECO

Wiltshire print company Ripe Digital has become the UK's first customer for the Mohr 56 ECO guillotine.

Danwood books 20m loss and restates six years' accounts

Danwood Group has been forced to restate its accounts for the last six years after uncovering "accounting irregularities" relating to Managed Print Services (MPS) contracts.