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Printing.com is placing 3. Million ordinary shares at an issue price of op a share on the Alternative Investment Market. Trading will commence on August 11, although the placing is already over-subscribed by 30%. The company reporied a pre-tax profit of 941,000 on a turnover of / 9.3m to March 31, 2004.
Printing.com is placing 3. Million ordinary shares at an issue price of op a share on the Alternative Investment Market. Trading will commence on August 11, although the placing is already over-subscribed by 30%. The company reporied a pre-tax profit of 941,000 on a turnover of / 9.3m to March 31, 2004.
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Printing.com is placing 3. Million ordinary shares at an issue price of op a share on the Alternative Investment Market. Trading will commence on August 11, although the placing is already over-subscribed by 30%. The company reporied a pre-tax profit of 941,000 on a turnover of / 9.3m to March 31, 2004.
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pick up in patches AiM siiare issue By Jane Ellis Newspaper advertising in the recruitment advertising, but the technology and property Printing.com, the copyshop £im will provide additional There are also plans to open US is demonstrating some advertising sectors were still franchise chain, is placing 3.8 robustness to the balance a second hub in Kent, with the pockets of improvement, weak. million ordinary shares at an sheet," says Mr Rafferty. possibility of taking the con- although second-quarter The company anticipates issue price of ^op a share on Mr Rafferty says the com- cept into Germany, profits do not indicate the improvements in the second the Alternative Investment pany now has 85 outlets: 11 are Switzerland and then to Italy beginning of an across the half, but says it will need to Market (AIM) Vidth the object owned stores; 14 are franchised, and Austria, although Mr Raf- board recovery. continue to keep close control of raising /1.15m. Trading will with a further seven under ferty says the plan is first to The Tribune Company, on expenses in order to commence on August 11, option; and 60 are 'bolt-on' fran- improve the UK business and which publishes the achieve full-year earnings although chief executive offi- chises within established print, bringin more franchises. Chicago Tribune and the growth. cer Tony Rafferty tells copy and graphic design shops. The target is to take the Los Angekse Times, for example, The New York Times is con- Printing World that the placing There is also a division number of outlets to 175 by reported lower second-quarter tinuing with plans to add is already over-subscribed by which markets to various 2005. profits following the setting eight print sites across the U S 30%. accounts under the banner printing, world@cmpinformaton.com aside of $35m to cover a settle- to increase capacity for colour Printing.com reporied a Printing.com @ theAgency, ment with advertisers advertising. pre-tax profit of ^941,000 on a which Mr Rafferty says might • Plans to raise f l . 15m on the AIM regarding circulation misstate- Classified advertising con- turnover of/9.3m to March 31, be subject to a buyout "at some • Second hub in Kent ments at two of its newspapers, tinues to be the primary 2004. "Raising more than stage". 1175 outlets by 2005 Newsday and Hoy (See Newspa- source of grovrth at personpagep). Media General's publishing Dow |ones, publisher of division, particularly at the the Wall Street Journal, on the Tampa Tribune, the Richmond Apple hits eight-year high with IPod other hand, reported an increased quarterly profit of Times-Dispatch and the Win- ston Salem journal. 10% as advertising revenues Retail advertising remained Profits in the third quarter Total revenues for the iPod but analysts say that the increased. at approximately the same as ending June 26 increased to quarter were up by 30% to company is experiencing Nevertheless, the overall last year, while preprint $6im at Apple, the $2bn. supply chain difficulties that set of results remains "well revenues were higher by 6.1% company's highest in eight CPU unit sales were up could have a negative affect below what we consider nor- as a consequence of an years. 14% year on year but the pop- on results in the forthcoming mal levels", according to ceo increased circulation at the The figures were over three ular IPod, whose sales surged months. Peter Kann. TampaTribune. times higher than the 2003 183%, created a real impact thawkin~s@cmpinformation.com The New York Times printing.world@cmpinfonnation.com equivalent figure of $i9m, on profits. reported a similar picture. despite being dampened by Apple expects profits to be • Highestquarter profits foreight years Advertising sales rose by • US newspaper advertising up and down an after-tax restructuring sustained with the launch of •Trebled yearon year 3.9% through an improve- • Retail and recruitment advertising up charge of $6m. the compact version of the • CPU unit sales up, iPod strong ment in retail and • Generally below normal levels
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Appointment of • DuniaPublications(UK)Ltd Salford, Manchester M3 5EQ August 10 at ioam premium Administrators Publishing of books. on July 30 at 12 noon •'h^ucolour Press Ltd at 60-62 Liquidator SRCork. Prospect High Street, Harpenden, Employers' liability insurance, • Javeiin Printing Ltd and House, 2 Athenaeum Road, Hertfordshire AL5 2SFon which pays out for accidents in JaveiJn Printing UK Ltd London N209YU Final meetings August 26 at iiam the workplace, is expected to Commercial printers. • Casdec Ltd Publishing, • Eaton Press Direct Ltd at •Tbeiypefoundry Ltd at BRI increase by around 15% for the Administrators: HA Shinners printing and graphic design. PKF, Sovereign House, Business Recovery and rest of 2004. and RWL Horton, Smith & Liquidators: DLCockshott Queen Street, Manchester Insolvency, 100-102 St |ames The rise comes on top of an Williamson Ltd, No i Riding andGE Blackburn, BWC Road, Northampton NN5 5LF average 50% increase in pre- House Street, London WiA Business Solutions, 8 Park 10.30am for members and at on August 18 at 2pm miums in 2002 and a 35% 3AS Place, Leeds LS12RU iiam for creditors • Silhouette Print Ltd at jump lastyear, which has led to • Cover Publishing Ltd at David Begbies Traynor, the Old companies unable to afford Rubin & Partners, Pearl Exchange, 234 Southchurch the cover shutting down or Appointment of Meetings of Assurance House, 319 Road, Southend-on-Sea, trading illegally without it. The liquidators creditors Baliards Lane, London N12 Essex SSi 2EG on August 31 at Association of British Insur- •Wiiliam Green Ltd Printers. • DJT Stationers Ltd at First 8LY on August 12 at ioam for io.3oani for members and at ers says underwriters are Liquidators: P Barrett and | R Floor, 167 High Road, members and at 10.15am for 10.45am for creditors trying to push through Tickell, 1640 Parkway, Loughton, Essex IGio 4LF on creditors • Coiortone Repro Services Ltd increases because they are Solent Business Park, • Postmark Pubiisliing Ltd at at 93 Queen Street. Sheffield continuing to lose money on Whiteley, Fareham, • T h e Big Poster Company Ltd at Smith & Williamson Ltd, i Si tWFonAugust 17at the business. In 2002, the cost Hampshire Key Johnson Gee, Criffin Bishops Wharf, Walnut Tree of claims exceeded the 10.30am for members and at PO157AH Close, Guildford GUi 4RAon amount insurers received in Court, 201 Chapel Street, 10.45am for creditors premiums by/306m.