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Xerox reports steep revenue drop as equipment installs remain slow
Xerox has cited a hesitancy to invest for a 16% drop in third-quarter revenues to $US3.7 billion ($A4.02 billion).
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Stora Enso and M-real say paper demand will remain weak
Stora Enso and M-real have warned that the global recession will prolong weak demand for paper and board, as the paper giants posted a pre-tax loss for the ...
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Counting the cost of copyright
The book industry may have claimed victory over Parallel Import Restrictions, but beyond the win and the political wrangling that surrounded it, the ...
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Xerox posts 11 per cent fall in kit sales in Q4 but sees colour boost
Falling black-and-white volumes have contributed to an 11% fall in equipment sales in Xerox's fourth-quarter figures, though overall the company delivered ...
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Canon hits Océ roadblock as shareholder objects to 'meagre' bid
Another potential hurdle has arisen in Canon's proposed acquisition of Océ, after Océ shareholder Hermes Focus Funds voiced its opposition to Canon's ...
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The year ahead: Hagop Tchamkertenian, PIAA
Hagop Tchamkertenian, national manager for policy and government affairs,
Printing Industries Association of Australia (PIAA) looks forward to 2010.
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Administrators take over at Paragon Printing
Administrators of Albury-Wodonga-based Paragon Printing and sister company Moore Office aim to keep companies operating as going concerns, as up to 157 jobs ...
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Moore print management arm on growth drive after buyer Argus sold off
Argus Solutions, which last month acquired Moore Group's print management (PM) arm, has divested its traditional business to push Moore's PM offering to the ...
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CPI revenues sink but cost-cutting keeps profits afloat
Cost-cutting drives have helped CPI Group prevent a significant drop in revenue from eating too much into profits in its half-year results.
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New GASAA president to take lead in 'one industry voice' debate
Incoming GASAA president David Leach had said he is looking to take a leading role in the debate over a unified industry voice.
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ACP forges ahead with web printing plant despite 'market overcapacity'
PMP chief executive Richard Allely has said it is "crunch time" for PBL, as the media giant outlined plans for its $150m printing site in western Sydney.
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Vendors talk of tying it together
With a merger of digital big guns Canon and Océ on the cards, what does vendor consolidation mean for the industry’s printers? Steven Kiernan reports
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Would a shift to RGB stack up?
A CMYK workflow might seem like a no-brainer, but thanks to today’s multitude of output devices and new media options, more printers are keeping files in ...
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The life of books
Trade and mass-market books will continue to be printed at the current pace, but in a different way.
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Moore floats print management arm
Moore Group's print management business has gone public after merging with biometric technology vendor Argus Solutions.
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The year ahead: Karen Birch, NIPPA
Karen Birch, president of the Network of In-House Print Professionals Australasia (NIPPA), says her aim for 2010 is to help NIPAA members climb out of the GFC.
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The year ahead: Garry Knespal, GASAA
Garry Knespal, executive director of the Graphic Arts Services Association of Australia, looks forward to 2010.
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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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IT company CSG makes AU$85m swoop on Konica Minolta NZ
Australian IT services business CSG has continued on its trans-Tasman acquisition spree with the NZ$107m (AU$85m) buyout of Konica Minolta Business ...
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Heidelberg aligns with Kodak on sheetfed
Heidelberg Australia and New Zealand (HAN) and Kodak Australasia have signed an agreement which will see HAN become the exclusive distributor of Kodak ...