American Forest & Paper Association President and CEO Donna Harman released a statement today in response to the proposed retroactive repeal of the renewable fuel tax credits.
USPS Tops Ranking of Postal Services Worldwide: A review of the performance of universal postal service providers ranks the U.S.P.S. as the best postal service within the world’s top 20 largest economies for access to services, resource efficiency and public trust.
If you’ve been following the online sales tax saga then you probably know that Amazon has done all they could to avoid collecting taxes. They’ve even gone so far as to cut off affiliates in CO, CT, IL.
Marubeni Corp. has announced FY 2011 third quarter revenue of $12.7 billion, up 18% as compared to the same period last year. Net income rose sharply, up 32% to $484 million and the operating profit jumped 26%. The company is anticipating that net income for the whole of FY 2011, which ends on March 31, 2012, will increase by 25% over FY 2010.
The workers of the idled NewPage Port Hawkesbury mill in Nova Scotia have filed a lawsuit for $168 million against the company. The employees, represented by the Communications, Energy and Paperworkers (Local 972) are owed severance, pensions, and other benefits.
Fibrek expects to receive 3rd party proposals today: Fibrek Inc. announced today that a proposal has emerged from its strategic alternatives review process, which was initiated by Fibrek’s Board following the unsolicited insider bid made by AbitibiBowater Inc. (carrying on business as Resolute Forest Products) on December 15, 2011.
News Corp. today named Lex Fenwick CEO of Dow Jones & Co., publisher of The Wall Street Journal. Fenwick joins Dow Jones from Bloomberg, where he spent 25 years, most recently as CEO of Bloomberg Ventures.
The Mr. Magazine™ Launch Monitor was able to identify (and buy) 55 new publications arriving on the market place for the first time during the month of January. Ten of the new magazines were published with an intention to appear at least 4 times a year (quarterly). Reality Weekly, as the name obviously shows, is published weekly.
Publishers Seek Solutions as USPS Nears Brink: The United States Postal Service is teetering at the edge of collapse, and magazine publishers, for whom the health of the postal service is of critical importance, are looking for answers.
Xerox and Presstek appoint new presidents: Presstek chief executive Jeff Jacobson will join Xerox later this month as president of its Global Graphics Communications division and be succeeded by Fujifilm's former US chief operating officer Stan Freimuth.
AlphaGraphics Names Art Coley as President: Blackstreet Capital Partners II, an affiliate of a Maryland-based private equity fund, has announced the promotion of AlphaGraphics Inc.’s Art Coley to president of the franchise organization with nearly 300 centers worldwide. This appointment is effective immediately and follows the departure of Kevin Cushing as CEO of the company.
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International Paper reported preliminary full-year 2011 net earnings attributable to common shareholders totaling $1.3 billion compared with $644 million in full-year 2010. In the fourth quarter of 2011, the company reported net earnings of $257 million compared with $316 million in the fourth quarter of 2010. Amounts in all periods include special items.
As previously announced, Corner Brook Pulp and Paper started implementing a rightsizing plan as part of its strategy to improve its competitiveness. Throughout the day yesterday, the Company met with union executives to announce the immediate layoff of nine employees, as well as a gradual reduction of 33 additional positions and four vacancies that will not be filled.
Women Most Notice Price, Quality Info in Advertising: The top elements of advertising that make women "take notice" are an easily found price (45%) and proof or details of quality (43%) followed by relevant messaging (39%) and ads that are easy to remember (28%) according to a study conducted by integrated marketing and communications firm Fleishman-Hillard in partnership with Hearst Magazines.
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Washington, D.C.—The U.S. Postal Service, which has been aggressively courting commercial mailers with a variety of promotions, will reprise its 2D barcode promotion first launched last summer.
Ikea's Farkas joins GMG to head up marketing: GMG has appointed Michael Farkas as marketing director after nearly a decade masterminding the production workflow behind the Ikea catalogue.