Ennis, Inc. Reports Results for the Three and Nine Months Ended November 30, 2010
Ennis, Inc. (the “Company”), (NYSE: EBF), today reported financial results for the three and nine months ended November 30, 2010.
Ennis, Inc. (the “Company”), (NYSE: EBF), today reported financial results for the three and nine months ended November 30, 2010.
Plastec Technologies, Ltd. (OTCBB: GSMXF, GSMEF, GSMWF) (the “Company”), an integrated plastic manufacturing services provider that operates in the People’s Republic of China through its wholly owned subsidiary, Plastec International Holdings Limited (“Plastec”), today reported interim, unaudited financial results for Plastec’s fiscal 2011 second quarter and six months ended October 31, 2010. These financial results reflect those of Plastec on a stand-alone basis, without adjustment, prior to its merger with the Company on December 16, 2010. See attached tables in Hong Kong Dollars (HKD). All other amounts in this press release are presented in US dollars ($USD) with a conversion rate of 1.0USD: HK$7.8.
CPI, number one book printer in Europe, announced today the acquisition of the black & white book printing division of Litografia Rosés in Spain. This acquisition represents a major step for our two companies. The commercial name of the new entity is CPI Black Print.
Printing Partners Brussels will complete 2010 by equipping all 12 towers on its Manroland Colorman coldset press with Vulcan 202 blankets, following successful trails of the Trelleborg product. The search for a blanket that provides consistent high print quality, combined with the ability to operate the Colorman at its full 42,000 copies per hour capacity, has taken more than a year, as plant manager Eric Elyn explains.
MGI Digital Graphic Technology, the multi-substrate (paper, plastics & envelopes) digital press and finishing solutions manufacturer, announced that they have appointed Accel Graphic System Sdn. Bhd. as their distribution partner for Malaysia.
One of Ireland’s leading sheet-fed printers, Turner’s Printing Company, has installed an Autobond Mini 76 T in order to bring laminating in-house. The Longford based printer, which was formed in 1836, operates ten-colour Komori and KBA B1 presses, as well as a Heidelberg six-colour B1 Speedmaster plus B3 multi-colour facilities.
At yesterday’s meeting in Vienna, the Borealis Supervisory Board approved a EUR 17 million investment to upgrade one of its polyethylene plants in Porvoo, Finland. The project includes a new ethylene compressor as well as an upgrade of the monomer purification including all necessary auxiliary equipment. Mechanical completion is expected for autumn 2012.