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Tuesday, January 30th, 2007
AdAge reports that Google is courting creatives and has visited a "couple dozen ad agencies, introducing and demonstrating to chief creative officers and creative directors its suite of products and tools ready to be used in ad campaigns."
"I'm not sure Google even knows how to use all of [its tools]," ...
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Tuesday, January 30th, 2007
Abitibi-Consolidated and Bowater today announced a definitive agreement to combine in an all-stock merger. This is a big deal in the publication papers market - the combined company will have revenues of nearly $8 billion.
Business Week says the company should be able to cut annual costs by about ...
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Thursday, January 25th, 2007
According to a blog post and wire reports, Ricoh says it may acquire International Business Machines Corp.'s commercial printing unit to expand in the $25 billion digital printer industry.
Masakuni Kutsuwada, a spokesman for Tokyo-based Ricoh told Bloomberg that the company is "in final talks with IBM on the acquisition of ...
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Tuesday, January 23rd, 2007
Linda Zebian writes in Folio that even though virtual proofing has eased the proofing process - dropped logos, color checks, font corruption and 92 megabyte files stuck in broadband black holes can still hinder a publisher's workflow. She writes that "production staffers are dropping their prepress houses, bringing high-quality ...
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Thursday, January 18th, 2007
Folio recently published an interesting interview with Rob Britton. He just finished five years as American Airlines' managing director, brand development and advertising. Britton spoke with Folio about the company's advertising strategies with online, TV, newspaper, and magazines.
"As budgets get built back up we will start to do more print ...
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Tuesday, January 16th, 2007
Innerworkings has responded to the Barron's report in a press release today.
Full text of the press release:
A column on InnerWorkings was published in Barron's magazine dated January 15, 2007 ("The Inner Workings of InnerWorkings"). InnerWorkings believes the column contains numerous factual errors and mischaracterizes our technology and business. The following ...
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Tuesday, January 16th, 2007
It seems that printers should be thinking about what blank spaces are open and could be filled. The New York Times says advertisers are determined to fill every last one of them and this could be an opportunity for printers. Highlights:
- Supermarket eggs have been stamped with the names of ...
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Sunday, January 14th, 2007
Barron's, a sister publication of the Wall Street Journal, published a negative review of InnerWorkings in an article this weekend. InnerWorkings provides print procurement services to corporate clients in the United States. According to the company's web site, the firm uses proprietary technology to create a "competitive bid process to ...
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Wednesday, January 10th, 2007
Scott Glatstein recently described his view of why businesses may be struggling in an article entitled "Three Reasons Your Company's Strategy May Be Failing." He says that there are many value-creation strategies a company can follow to marketplace success and that your business strategy defines your company's intent.
Quite often, companies ...
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Tuesday, January 9th, 2007
A rumor among options analysts that Kodak may buy Xerox had traders busy yesterday. As Reuters noted in its story, it would be very unlikely that Kodak could buy Xerox. Xerox shares have a market value of about $16 billion, more than twice Kodak's market capitalization of about $7 ...
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