St Ives bags several key contract renewals
The renewal of a number of key contracts at St Ives will ensure the marketing and print company's full year results are in line with market expectations.
The renewal of a number of key contracts at St Ives will ensure the marketing and print company's full year results are in line with market expectations.
"A number of significant print contracts have been renewed during the year in addition to further new business wins and overall, our market leading Book, Point-of-Sale (POS) and Exhibition and Events businesses have continued to gain market share," the firm revealed in a brief trading statement.
St Ives admits, though, that it is having to seek efficiencies to offset price pressures and weakening demand for printing.
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At 10:56 the stock was up 4%.
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