Friday, June 28, 2013

Norske Skog Opens New Headquarters

Norske Skog - new head quarter location: The Mayor of Oslo Fabian Stang made the official opening of Norske Skog's new head quarter at Skøyen in Oslo. Norske Skog has had its headquarters at Oxenøen in the municipality of Bærum since 1998.
Norske Skog has undergone a major reorganisation and downsizing in recent years, reducing the need for the large premises at Oxenøen. The CEO Sven Ombudstvedt said at the opening ceremony: "Norske Skog is a very different company today than it was just a few years ago. Our intention is to have timely, efficient and pleasant premises, adapted to the number of employees and our current business".
(Norske Skogindustrier ASA)

Sonoco Raises Prices on Cores and Tubes

Sonoco (SON) today announced that it will raise the price for all paperboard tubes and cores by 5 percent, effective with shipments in the United States and Canada beginning July 15, 2013.
"This price increase is necessary to recover recently announced paperboard price increases," said James Harrell , vice president, Tubes and Cores- North America .
Sonoco is the largest producer of paper-based tubes and cores in North America , used to serve the paper, textiles, plastic films, and tape and specialty industries.

Liens Sought on Cate Street Capital Millinocket Mill

The town could seek tax liens on properties owned by Cate Street Capital LLC and Specialty Minerals Inc. as early as Friday in response to what Town Manager Peggy Daigle called the town's cash flow crisis, officials said Wednesday.
Daigle will seek Town Council permission on Thursday to put liens on Cate Street's Katahdin Avenue paper mill site and on properties there owned by Specialty Minerals, she said.
The value of all site property is $62 million - 24 percent of the town's total taxable value, Daigle said.

FSC Develops Program for Small Landowners

The Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) has launched a fund to support the FSC certification for small forest landowners, as well as contribute with the improvement of the supply chain management, the investment on new machinery and the increase in access to certified products.
To be eligible to participate, the landowners must fill out a form with information on their businesses and the plan to utilize the subsidies, as well as a signed commitment to the fund's terms and conditions, by no later than Jun. 30. A second stage of the process would require a full dossier, to be submitted for the FSC's approval. Finally, the selected candidates would be contacted by the regional offices of the FSC to perform the transfer of subsidies. Funded by a percentage of the FSC's administrative rate, the program intends on distributing up to Euro 420,000 to the selected applicants by October 2013.

Oriental Trading Buys Toy Maker Mindware

Oriental Trading Co., which is part of Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway conglomerate, has purchased toy maker MindWare Holdings Inc. to help expand its product offerings.
Financial terms were not disclosed.
Oriental Trading offers party supplies, arts, crafts, toys and other trinkets through its website and catalog.
MindWare, based in Minneapolis, sells its toys at retailers, through catalogs and its website and through distributors in more than 35 countries. Its products include Qwirkle, an educational game that requires tactical maneuvers and a well thought out strategy.
Some MindWare products will be shown in Oriental Trading's catalogs and on its website during the holidays.
Buffet's Berkshire Hathaway Inc. had announced plans to buy Omaha, Neb.-based Oriental Trading in November. Financial terms were not disclosed.

MediaPost Mag Bag

Layoffs At Boy's Life, Scouting
Layoffs are coming to two iconic magazines associated with The Boy Scouts of America, Boy’s Life and Scouting. Altogether, around 34 layoffs are expected, with 17 positions already cut and another 17 due by the end of the year. Most of the positions cut came in the marketing department, according to a statement from the BSA.
Folio: also reports that BSA has entered into a partnership with educational publisher Pearson to consider various options for restructuring the publications, although there are currently no plans afoot to reduce the frequency of Boy’s Life or Scouting -- which publish 12 and five times per year, respectively.
B&N Hands Off Nook Manufacturing
Tablet computers may be the wave of the future, but not for Barnes & Noble, which is handing off responsibility for manufacturing its Nook devices to an as-yet-undesignated partner, according to the company’s most recent earnings announcement. 

Mastrangelo Leaves Rolling Stone 
Matt Mastrangelo stepped down from his position as publisher of Rolling Stone on June 21, according to the New York Post, which reported the news earlier this week. Neither Mastrangelo or owner Wenner Media provided a reason for Mastrangelo’s departure after three years at the publication.

News Corp. Splits

http://adage.com/article/media/news-corp-spinoff-forces-publishing-arm-prove-growth/242901/ Rupert Murdoch bowed to investor pressure to split his six-decade-old publishing business from the rest of News Corp.'s media empire. Now it's time for the newspaper unit to prove it can make it on its own.
Publishing CEO Robert Thomson has promised cost-cutting and buzzy innovation.  
The publishing unit -- owner of the Wall Street Journal, the New York Post and London's Sunday Times -- officially becomes independent today, losing the backing of News Corp.'s entertainment business as it pursues growth in a declining industry. The newspaper company, which will keep the
News Corp. name, is valued at about $8.9 billion -- a seventh the level of entertainment business, which will be called 21st Century Fox. 
Robert Thomson, who will be CEO of the publishing group, promised investors last month that the company would be "relentless in our cost cutting and in our pursuit of profits."

Insert Cards Still Valuable Alternative

Why It's Worth It to Revive Your Wrap and Tip Promos:
Not everyone subscribes or renews online. There is a great temptation to use all things new in promotions and ignore the old—the wise circulation manager and audience developer will not fall into this trap. Not every promotion makes a profit, sometimes things have to be done for what they achieve rather than what they cost. Insert cards for instance almost never pay for themselves, but they get orders from every issue and are a good source of low-cost subscriptions compared to other types of promotion. If you don’t believe me, ask the folks at TV Guide.

BPA Redesigns Brand Report

BPA Redesigns, Shifts Exclusively to Brand Report Format: BPA Worldwide is planning to transition all of its business and consumer members to its Brand Report format, which allows audience developers to report audience metrics for all of a brand's media channels. The auditing firm will phase out its traditional circulation statement with the December 2013 reporting period.

M&A Activity Slows in 1H

Media M&A Activity Slows in 1H: Media business purchasing picked up after a slow first quarter, but year-over-year activity was down slightly in the first half of 2013, according to a report from the Jordan, Edmiston Group (JEGI).

NJ's Largest Paper Demands Union Concessions

NJ's Largest Paper Threatens Unions with Closure: The owners of The Star-Ledger plan to close New Jersey's largest newspaper by year's end if its production unions don't make concessions in contract negotiations, the publisher said Wednesday.