Stuck with Shuttered Plants, Papers Battle the Taxman
By: Jim Rosenberg U.S. newspapers didn’t wait for the economy to start hollowing out before emptying out their production plants.
Read moreBy: Jim Rosenberg U.S. newspapers didn’t wait for the economy to start hollowing out before emptying out their production plants.
Read moreBy: Jim Rosenberg In the scramble to find new business models for newspapers, some see charitable foundations as the way
Read moreBy: Jim Rosenberg Plastic Logic has revised its product strategy, canceling introduction of its original Que e-reader in favor of
Read moreBy: Jim Rosenberg Denied to a political opponent by the state’s supreme court in March of last year, e-mails –
Read moreBy: Jim Rosenberg If a healthy start and moderation thereafter contribute to longevity, then Software Consulting Services LLC probably can
Read moreBy: Jim Rosenberg WoodWing Software (www.woodwing.com) Enterprise publishing system will support Adobe viewer technology for tablets, smartphones and other devices.
Read moreBy: Jim Rosenberg Having sold its manufacturing plant in Bern to heavy-duty transmission manufacturer Mali International, Swiss pressmaker Wifag has
Read moreBy: Jim Rosenberg The Official Committee of Unsecured Creditors in the Brown Publishing Co. Chapter 11 bankruptcy proceeding at U.S.
Read moreBy: Jim Rosenberg Windjammer Mezzanine and Equity Fund II L.P. on July 20 filed a limited objection to the proposed
Read moreBy: Jim Rosenberg The old presses are still there, silent in their darkened hall. Of the New York Daily News
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