Third quarter figures up for Snap Printing

Snap Printing, Ireland’s print & design group showed a strong performance for the third Quarter 2007 in figures released today.

Snap Printing, Ireland’s print & design group showed a strong performance for the third Quarter 2007 in figures released today.

Sales are ahead of the same period last year by 12% and 15% to-date up on 2006 results. This represents double-digit growth for the third year in succession. Turnover at year-end December 2006 was €22.7m, a 12% growth on the previous year.

Muiris Murphy, Group Managing Director of Snap Printing said: “Although these are challenging times for the Irish economy, we are finding companies are working harder to get their messages across. There is still a confidence in the market with companies prepared to invest in promoting their products and services".

A €4m investment in Snap Printing over the past number of years has meant that the business is in a position to compete on both a national and international level.

The company was founded by businessman Michael Kearney almost 25 years ago and is still Irish owned today. It is part of a larger network of Snap franchises with over 160 centres in Australia, New Zealand and China.

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