Printing.com feeling confident for second half
Printing.com, the AIM-listed high street printing services firm, said trading has continued to be stronger in the online channels and more challenged across its franchise network.
Printing.com, the AIM-listed high street printing services firm, said trading has continued to be stronger in the online channels and more challenged across its franchise network.
The firm's previously announced initiative to transform its main formula into a hybrid online/offline service was completed towards the end of September and the company is optimistic that it will consequently be better positioned to compete in the UK and Irish market.
"We believe this transition, along with the company's various other reported initiatives, will make a greater contribution towards revenues and earnings during the second half of the year," it said.
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