
- Amcor buying packaging distributor Wayne Richardson Sales
- Google Australia MD Nick Leeder saying he “loves print” and hard copy news
- Paperlinx completing the sale of its US and Italian operations
- Gunns shares remaining in a trading halt for more than 100 days and counting
- The world’s oldest publisher caught paying bribes to win printing contracts
- Computershare chairman Chris Morris buying an island
- The arrival of “the world’s first paper juice carton”
- Polaroid making a digital camera with a built-in photo printer
- Instagram photos being printed and sold
- The reunion of legendary band The Stone Roses being commemorated in print
- What capacity are you running at?
- FSC or PEFC – are they worth it?
- Vendors not exhibiting at trade shows (Heidelberg or HP) – what do we think?
- Was Toshiba right to scrap National No Print Day?
- Do you have an electricity contract?
Our top five stories this week were…
1) Blue Star responds to rumours of administration
2) Blue Star joins PMP and Salmat in takeover talks
3) Liquidated Melbourne print broker falls with $60,000 debt
4) Blue Star may shed more assets after offloading NZ labels business
5) SA printer boosts turnover by 40% after buying out friend’s business
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