
Here are just a few of the gems you might've missed in social media this week…
- Packaging firms benefiting from the European horsemeat scandal
- Major print titles forecasting a rise in ad sales
- A paper merchant fined $9,000 for a worker's hand getting crushed in a coating machine
- Macquarie Group negotiating to buy Gunns
- A 3D printing museum opening in China
- Behind-the-scenes photos from Centrum Printing
- Valentine's Day jobs from Australian printers
- The "un-printer" that erases printed documents so the paper can be re-used
- Seven ways rapid growth can kill your business
- High-end invites to New York Fashion Week
- Are prices unrealistic? What can be done?
- Does your firm have dedicated IT staff?
Our top five stories this week were…
1) Geon gets new owner as Gresham Private Equity leaves print industry
2) Blue Star's bankers face haircut worth tens of millions
3) Former Blue Star boss predicts bright future under Selig and Sturgess
4) More than half of printers have negative cash flow: PIAA
5) Labelmakers grows profits despite falling revenues
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