
Here are just a few of the gems you might’ve missed in social media this week…
- An era ending as ACP changes its name to Bauer Media
- Amcor forecasting a rise in earnings
- News Ltd to stop delivering The Daily Telegraph to Broken Hill’s 21,000 people
- $15 million counterfeit cheque gang being busted
- The plan to turn the site of Gunns’ abandoned $2.3 billion pulp mill into a wind farm
- A photo of a brown snake caught napping inside a printing machine
- Exploding WW2 grenades disrupting printing at a factory
- The printing error that created a radical new road rule
- Seven ways to make customers love you
- Coke’s new vending machines that allow you to print your name on the label
- Are you a member of an industry association? Why or why not?
- How do you get clients to stop talking about price?
- Does the industry give enough support to events like awards nights, trade shows and association dinners?
Our top five stories this week were…
1) Octopus shock: firm was owed $2.1m when it collapsed with $1.6m of debt
2) Heidelberg to sell off presses and downscale Melbourne showroom
3) IPMG loses $17.3m as relocation and restructuring costs bite
4) Stop talking about price and start talking about value: Fuji Xerox
5) Printers told to employ designers to move into high-value work
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