Shares in De La Rue, the company responsible for printing banknotes in England, have plunged following a profits warning. Profits for this year are now expected to be 20m lower than in 2013/14, and the company has cut its dividend. On ...
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The Wi-Fi connected doll featured in the show's top five toy segment, The Toy Factor. Vivid's My Friend Cayla is continuing to steal the limelight, having featured among ITV’s This Morning’s top five toys for Christmas. The ...
The Steel Manufacturers Association (SMA) commented on Monday’s US International Trade Commission (ITC) hearing, the final phase of antidumping and countervailing duty investigations on steel concrete reinforcing bar from Turkey and ...
Tags: SMA, US ITC Hearing, Metallurgy
Philip James steps up to role of director of sales, while Ian Rice becomes national account manager. Plum Products is embracing expansion with the promotion of two sales executives. The active play specialist has promoted Philip James ...
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This autumn sees the 10th anniversary of Heal’s Discovers, which highlights the brand’s commitment to design education by discovering and nurturing the next generation of designers. The new collection will be launched at ...
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Heal’s has a long history of working with emerging design talent – its most recent manifestation being the annual Heal’s Discovers collection, which highlights the brand’s commitment to design education by ...
The raid of electronic capacitor companies in Japan this week is a further indication that antitrust enforcers may be pursuing a worldwide cartel involving the small, but ubiquitous product, antitrust attorneys said. “This has the ...
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ShangPin.com, China's first online multi-brand retailer of designer and contemporary fashion, has signed an agreement with Arcadia Group Ltd to be their first online partner in China. Both the TOPSHOP and Miss Selfridge brands will launch ...
Tags: Arcadia, Apparel, Accessories
The manufacturer of Marlboro cigarettes, Philip Morris International, is prepared to sue the UK government if it implements a law requiring plain packaging for cigarettes. The government plans to implement the plain packaging law for ...
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Eurostop, the leading supplier to the fashion, footwear and lifestyle sectors has announced that Jules B, the premium fashion retailer with stores across the North of England has selected Eurostop’s fully integrated suite of retail ...
Two Internet resellers of UPC barcodes used by retailers for price scanning and inventory purposes, have settled charges that they violated the Federal Trade Commission Act by inviting competitors to join in a collusive scheme to raise the ...
Spreadshirt, Europe's leading print-on-demand platform, has accelerated its international expansion this week with the acquisition of Brazilian e-commerce company Vitrinepix, which will now operate as a Spreadshirt subsidiary. ...
The opening keynote will be delivered by Philip Law, the new director-general of the 81 year-old body, which has more than 400 members across the plastics industry supply chain, including polymer producers and suppliers, additive ...