Xerox
By Rick Aristotle Munarriz, The Motley Fool
| 3:03PM 4/23/2012
This week on Wall Street, everyone will be watching Netflix; mutual funds will talk assets under management; we'll see earnings from some stock freshmen; NFL teams will pick their own fresh stock; and a few companies are likely to issue deja vu quarterly reports.
| 7:15AM 1/21/2012
Once, Kodak was one of the world's most recognized brands -- it's little yellow film boxes were everywhere. Now the the film is a relic, and the company that benignly ruled Rochester, N.Y., for a century is in Chapter 11. A Kodak kid reminisces:
| 7:15AM 9/29/2011
From PepsiCo to Avon to Xerox, these women are responsible for some of the biggest companies and brands that consumers touch and feel everyday. And this year, there's a new No. 1 on Fortune's list of the most powerful women.
| 9:06AM 7/22/2010
Xerox (XRX) on Thursday reported that its second-quarter net income jumped 62% and revenue soared 48% as it benefited from the acquisition of Affiliated Computer Services (ACS). Results were better-than-expected as the company said it had solid demand for document and business services. Xerox also...
| 9:00AM 5/07/2010
I'll bet that at some time in your life you've used the company copier to copy a personal document. But no one was the wiser, right? Well, think again, according to a CBS report. Some older business copiers, which scan the document to digitize, then print the digital image, also store that image on...
| 6:00PM 1/21/2010
The Dow Jones Industrial Average suffered a second straight day of triple-digit losses after President Barack Obama proposed new rules to restrict banks from making high-risk trades. The Dow's more than 213 point fall came despite positive earnings and economics news.
| 9:40AM 9/28/2009
Ursula Burns isn't wasting any time.
Elevated to CEO of Xerox Corp (XRX) in July, Burns, the first African-American woman to lead an S&P 100 company, has orchestrated a major takeover Xerox hopes will give it a bigger foothold in the business services space. Xerox said Monday that it would pay...
| 5:00PM 7/01/2009
Today we want to tell you about a new problem sweeping the nation, it's not the swine flu and it's not an addiction to Twilight books but something far more dangerous; IOS.What is this?Information Overload Syndrome is a condition affecting business people everywhere. It is, apprently, the result of...
| 9:30AM 5/22/2009
Changes in the corner office come a dime a dozen, especially during this time of economic turmoil, but there is one on the horizon that is a testament to how far our nation has come since the Civil Rights and Women's Rights movements.
On Thursday, Anne Mulcahy, who earlier this decade spearheaded...
| 4:15PM 3/20/2009
After days of rallying, the market decided that bank stocks had gone too far. With no first quarter earnings out, the fact is that the current quarter could still be tough. Financial shares could still reset lower. And the market reacted accordingly.
The Dow fell 122.42 points, or 1.65 percent, to...