Business Management - Finance/Financial
All RR Donnelley operations in China were closed for approximately one month in the quarter and then gradually increased production.
Xerox reported $1.86 billion of revenue for Q1 2020, a decrease of 14.7 percent year-over-year or 13.9 percent in constant currency.
Here we are now: the U.S. Postal Service needs financial protection.
Lisbeth Lyons discusses federal legislation that has been passed in response to COVID-19, and what monetary assistance may come next.
Ennis’ revenues for Q4 ended Feb. 29, 2020, were $106.7 million compared to $100.7 million for the same quarter last year.
Congress has released a relief bill that extends the SBA loan program, while a new federal guidance deems printers as “essential.”
Someone who spends company money frivolously will be shown the door a lot faster than someone who spends modestly while on the road.
Peter Schaefer discusses LSC bankruptcy filing, the state of large publicly held printers, and what if LSC/Quad deal had gone through.
Layoffs of 393 employees at the facility are being considered temporary through June 30, 2020, but may be extended beyond that date.
On this episode of The Week that Was, LSC Communications filed Chapter 11; Memjet announced the death of CEO Len Lauer; and printers discuss the Paycheck Protection Program.