1. INTERVIEW: Canon CEO: Dollar Has Bottomed In Mid-Y70s - WSJ.com

      Explore Business News & Financial News (Jan 13 2012)

      TOKYO (Dow Jones)--The head of Canon Inc. (7751.TO) said Thursday that the dollar likely bottomed in the mid-Y70s, but a recovery in the euro against the yen is unlikely this year with the region's economy expected to stay "sluggish." "I don't think the dollar will weaken below current levels (against the yen)," as long as the U.S. maintains the current low interest rates, said ... (Read Full Article)

    2. Xerox Profit Rises 28% on Service-Segment Growth

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      Xerox Profit Rises 28% on Service-Segment GrowthWall Street JournalThe company also saw continued success capturing service contracts to manage entire printer fleets, growing so-called managed print services revenue by 25%. Lexmark has sought to grow that business with recent acquisitions of Pallas Athena and ...and more » (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Lexmark   Japan   Xerox

    3. Kyocera Mita to Buy Kilburn's Office-Equipment Business - WSJ.com

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      Kyocera Mita said its Indian unit has signed an agreement to acquire the office-equipment business of Kilburn Office Automation. (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   India   Kyocera Mita   New Delhi

    4. Xerox Chief Looks Beyond Photocopiers - WSJ.com

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      Xerox Chief Looks Beyond Photocopiers - WSJ.com Xerox CEO Ursula Burns has spent the last two years remaking the venerable printer and photocopier company into a services-based business. (Read Full Article)

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    5. Xerox Chief Looks Beyond Photocopiers Toward Services

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      Xerox Chief Looks Beyond Photocopiers Toward Services Xerox Chief Looks Beyond Photocopiers Toward ServicesWall Street JournalOne is a set of managed print services that are really close to the document technology, so that's our Document Outsourcing business. Dell and Lexmark [International] are getting there, but we are the largest in the business. ... (Read Full Article)

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    6. From 'Office Space' to the Actual Office, No One Loves the Printer - WSJ.com

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      From 'Office Space' to the Actual Office, No One Loves the Printer - WSJ.com Gadget lovers race to buy the latest phones, laptops, cameras -- but never the latest printer. (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   New York   Photizo Group   Lexmark

    7. Xerox Outlines Plans to Drive Services Deals

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      Xerox Outlines Plans to Drive Services DealsWall Street JournalMr. Blodgett said he has suggested that California use Xerox for managed print services, which he said could bring in an additional $200 million. ...and more » (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   California   Xerox

    8. Print Outsourcing Gives Boost to Xerox, HP

      Explore Business News & Financial News (Dec 21 2009)

      Print Outsourcing Gives Boost to Xerox, HPWall Street JournalBig companies are increasingly hiring Xerox Corp., Hewlett-Packard Co. and others to provide "managed print services," a variety of outsourcing in which the ...and more » (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   HP   Xerox