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Catalogue letterbox figures rise in 2009/10
The Australian Catalogue Association has announced a rise in distribution figures over the last financial year, as a Sinnott Bros-produced catalogue won ...
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PMP profits surge in full-year figures
PMP has laid to rest the difficulties of recent years with a major turnaround in its full-year figures, with a 30.8% increase in net profit before significan...
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Heidelberg improves Q1 figures but remains on course for full-year net loss
Press manufacturer Heidelberg posted improved results for its first quarter, citing Ipex and other shows as key sales drivers.
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Blue Star figures suffer year-on-year but show upward trend
Blue Star has blamed low volumes and pricing pressures as it reported an 11.5% year-on-year drop in operating profit, but said business was improving.
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Industry figures: phoenix companies are damaging print
Printing companies and suppliers have come out in support of industry action over phoenix companies that burn creditors and damage margins with "stupid ...
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Industry figures forecast 2010 recovery for 'savvy' printers
Printing companies and vendors have backed up a ProPrint poll forecasting growth in 2010 for smart companies with continued problems for "backyard" printers.
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Printing industry "patchy" in June quarter
Printing Industries has described the second quarter of 2010 as "patchy" following the release of official figures from the Australian Bureau of Statistics ...
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Paper giants to push prices as 3Q figures struggle
M-real and Stora Enso have announced their intention to increase paper prices, as the two paper giants report poor third quarter results.
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Paperlinx "streamlines" management team
Tony Kennedy will take on the role of chief financial officer at Paperlinx following the departure of two management figures at the company.
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Heidelberg feels pain of GFC but results show market is recovering
Heidelberg has been "hit hard" by the economic crisis with a 23% fall in sales in its full-year figures, though the past two quarters point toward a steady ...
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UPM claims pushing prices helped 3Q figures
Paper giant UPM has said the implementation of higher paper prices and stringent cost controls have positively impacted on its third quarter results.
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Lies, damned lies and employment statistics
The newest figures on the job market look rosy, but if you dig a little deeper, all may not be what it seems.
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Printing industry yields "modest" growth
Printing Industries has urged the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) not to lift official interest rates, after ABS figures revealed "flat growth" in the ...
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Over $175m spent at Ipex as IIR heralds international success
Ipex organiser IIR has branded the 2010 event a success, revealing that visitor numbers were in line with 2006 figures and a record amount was spent at the ...
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Turning PMP around from the top down
The chief executive has overseen a transformation of epic proportions that has put the printing and distribution giant back on track. By Steven Kiernan.
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Good news for print industry as ABCs up
Forget the e-reader takeover: the latest circulation figures show that newspaper reading is on the rise.
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Audience auditor
This new system has galvanised the Australian out-of-home industry and proved that disparate groups can work together for the greater good of their sector, ...
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Blue Star wins ACP web contract amid sheetfed volume decline
Blue Star has mounted a charge on the web sector by winning all of ACP's New Zealand magazine work from APN and PMP, as it revealed that sheetfed volumes ...
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Paperlinx posts $225.3m loss after "difficult" year
Paperlinx has called 2009/10 "the most difficult year in its history" as it posted a loss after tax of $225.3m following the completion of its exit from ...
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Softening the blow
Consolidation, falling volumes and automated kit means redundancies will continue to be a harsh reality, but there is a right way to go.