
Business Management - Finance/Financial

Legislation and regulations continue to shape the sign and graphics industry. Perhaps the most critical piece of legislation from the past year was a case in Austin, Texas, that went to the Supreme Court.
The company says the rapid escalation in freight cost pressures has made the introduction of some freight surcharges unavoidable.
Looking at preliminary data from our salary survey, we can see how many in-plant managers feel that they are being compensated fairly relative to their local market.
With our 2024 in-plant salary survey underway, we looked back at the advice offered by managers a few years ago to help fellow managers improve their salaries.
Economic forecasts predict the U.S. economy is on course for a soft landing. In his latest blog, Consultant Howie Fenton explains what this might mean for in-plants.
Join us for a discussion on the latest PRINTING United Alliance State of the Industry data on key economic and business indicators.
Every two years, In-plant Impressions conducts a salary survey to help in-plant managers compare their earnings with those of their peers. This year, all qualified participants are eligible to win a prize.
Xerox has entered into a share purchase agreement to repurchase all of the shares of the common stock owned by Carl Icahn. The purchase price for the repurchase is approximately $542 million.
Marketing Mail revenue decreased $333 million, or 8.8%, on a volume decline of 2.6 billion pieces, or 16%, compared to the same quarter last year.
The U.S. Postal Service announced its financial results for the second quarter of fiscal year 2023. On a GAAP basis, net loss for the quarter totaled $2.5 billion, and total operating revenue was $19.3 billion.