OKI has reported a slight decrease in net sales in its first quarter fiscal results, which were reported as JPY 82.5 billion ($961 million), a 0.1 percent drop. Today’s decrease follows losses reported by OKI last year as well.
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Brother operating income soars 108 percent
Brother’s net sales climbed 26 percent to JPY 123 billion ($1.4 billion) in the three months ended 30 June.
Cartridge World promotes refilling to schools
Cartridge World is encouraging schools to reuse printer cartridges to cut costs as the recession “continues to take an extraordinary toll on school systems”.
HP smart chip lawsuit settlement extended again
The settlement date for HP’s ongoing legal case over smart chips has been extended once again, this time to 13 August.
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Media Sciences International “disappointed” with Q3 results
Media Sciences International says it is “disappointed” with its third quarter financial results, which it released yesterday.
Kodak to host live discussions at IPEX
Kodak’s stand at printing tradeshow IPEX will be a live talk-show set featuring industry experts talking about the latest market trends and opportunities. The sessions will provide insights and information that commercial printers, publishers, package printers, and...
Impression Technology to reveal new label printer at IPEX
Impression Technology Europe (ITE) will be exhibiting its new inkjet label that integrates Memjet’s print engine technology at printing tradeshow IPEX.
Report says global IT firms need to reduce pollution in China
HP and Epson are amongst 29 companies highlighted by a report into technology companies that need to do more to reduce pollution in China.
Konica announces disappointing fiscal results
Konica Minolta has released its full-year financial results, meeting its predictions in a net income profit of 16.9 billion yen (£125.3 million) compared with 15.1 billion yen (£111.8 million) last year.
CSG enters $31 million print service deal with Canon
Australian IT service business CSG Limited has signed a multi million-dollar agreement with Canon Australia to take over the servicing of 10,500 multi-function devices (MFDs).