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Topic: Someone from Print Industry will be on Primetime next Tuesday (I think) |
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| Someone from Print Industry will be on Primetime next Tuesday (I think) |
Not sure if this is true as someone else said it was Frontline.
If it is fair play to them (I presume it is Gerry Andrews that will be on) hope they get the message across as the public need to realise that they need the printing Industry and highlight the mess that the government have and are making with regards government contracts..
Anyone got any firmer details please drop it on...
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| From what I heard on The Pat Kenny Radio Show I wouldn't hold out too much hope for strongly argued debate from the printing industry. Manserragh ate them for breakfast. Kenny had to tell them that they were not presenting their case in a coherent manner. Quite embarassing. |
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ok. a question for Future Print management. After seeing all that gear, all that stock, all the ONE COLOUR WORK in one camera shot.
What's the average gross margin on your work?
Because I would make the point that Future Print has destroyed itself by charging too little. And there's a trend there from B2P too. Voodoo Economics. |
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