St Ives Plc, a printing group, is selling its magazine printing business after it had been buffeted by competition and online ad migration (release).
Its subsidiary, St Ives Web, has nothing to do with the worldwide web but refers to “web” offset printing. The division prints magazines and catalogues for clients and employs 670 in Peterborough, Plymouth and Roche.
St Ives is selling it to Walstead Newco3, owner of the rival Wyndeham printer, for £20 million (£15 in cash, £5 million in loan notes).
The division lost £5.1 million on a £70.5 million revenue revenue in 2009/10. St Ives says: