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Final Word from Brad O’Brien

As a country with a population of just under 25 million people, Australia could be considered a minor player with a relatively small office products market in the great scheme of our industry. However,...

Battle lines are being drawn Down Under

 Australia's big players are looking to exploit the recent rapid growth of private label goods which is expected to accelerate even faster over the next few years. Analysts believe that the private label phenomenon...

Battle lines are drawn Down Under

 Both large resellers and small dealers in Australia are looking to exploit the recent rapid growth of private label goods, which is expected to accelerate even faster over the next few years. Analysts believe the...

PaperlinX hit by weak demand

 PaperlinX has posted its financial results for the year ending 30 June. Net profit for the year, not including a one-off tax benefit, fell 16 per cent on the previous year to A$91.5 million...

PaperlinX hit by weak demand

 25 August 2005 – Melbourne (AUS): PaperlinX has posted its financial results for the year ending 30 June. Net profit for the year, not including a one-off tax benefit, fell 16 per cent on the...

PaperlinX chairman assures investors

 29 July 2005 – Melbourne (AUS): PaperlinX chairman David Meiklejohn has highlighted the company's "sound" financial position, in a letter to shareholders yesterday. Meiklejohn assured investors that full-year profit at the Australian paper unit would...

PaperlinX bounces on Finland strike

16 June 2005 - Melbourne (AUS): Shares in the Australian paper manufacturer PaperlinX have risen 5.5 per cent this week, following the extension of the shutdown of Finland's paper industry until 6 July. The...

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$15 million raised for City of Hope

The National Business Products Industry (NBPI) has raised another $15 million for City of Hope over the past year. The 2023 ACCOmplishing Hope fundraising campaign led by...
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