
Here are just a few of the gems you might've missed in social media this week…
- MGI installing a Meteor digital press in the Vatican print shop
- The UK cracking down on fraudsters accessing specialised printing kit
- Seven things publisher Time Inc. needs to do to turn itself around
- Pressroom manager Scott Almond clocking up 20 years at Willprint Shepparton
- German publishing giant Axel Springer set to become one of the world's biggest hybrid printers
- A nine-carriage train getting a James Bond wrap
- Bonus Australian Grand Prix printing photos
- Stupid crims returning their printer with counterfeit money still inside
- The hilarious video of a printing salesman who provides no value to a buyer
- Signarama Surry Hills producing signage for The Footy Show
- How union-friendly is your company?
- Does your company donate to charity?
Our top five stories this week were…
1) Geon redundancies labelled disgraceful, unprofessional and cold-hearted
2) KKR and Allegro speak: we wanted 10 days to save Geon
3) Complete Print Solutions creditors facing $2.5m haircut
4) Blue Star enjoys million-dollar success with ABS and Treasury accounts
5) Size matters for Snap as it signs web-to-print deal with EFI
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