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Printing Forecast 2008, New Report Released

Press release from the issuing company

February 25, 2008 – WhatTheyThink.com announced today the availability of a new report “Printing Forecast 2008,” a perspective on the challenges and opportunities for the printing industry in the next 12 months and beyond. The 225-page report, authored by Industry Measure, analyzes the prevailing economic environment, the current state of the printing industry and details the major forces the industry will have to contend with this year. 

http://wttstore.com/prfo20.html

“Printing Forecast 2008” also takes a close-up look at the most recent survey results on such hot industry topics as workflow automation, digital and variable-data printing, wide-format printing, Web-to-print, and more. The report also presents the latest investment projections for more than 200 equipment, hardware, and software categories.

What trends are driving current business conditions? How will these trends play out in the next year? What can- and what should - companies in the industry do to better cope, succeed, and thrive?

This report is available for immediate purchase by visiting the secure WhatTheyThink.com eStore. The report is 225 pages and costs $995.

For more information visit this link:
http://wttstore.com/prfo20.html

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