Office Depot has reported four percent loss in total company sales in its second quarter financial results from $2.8 billion last year to $2.7 billion.
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Indian refilling firm secures funding from TLG Capital
Re-Feel Cartridge Engineering, an Indian chain of 109 national ink refill-chain stores, has gained private equity from TLG Capital.
ITEX calls for speakers
ITEX organizers are calling for speakers to “deliver quality presentations” at the March 2011 conference.
WTO says EU duty on MFPs violates agreement
A World Trade Organization (WTO) panel has told the European Union that it was wrong to impose duties on three types of imported electronic products, including multifunction printers.
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Chinese government tells stores to hide illegal goods during World Expo
Shanghai’s bootleg DVD and CD shop owners have reduced the size of their stores as the city prepares for 70 million visitors to the World Expo.
ITP expands cartridge collection with acquisition of Eurosource France
Global empty cartridge dealer International Technology Products announced today that it has acquired Eurosource France, the latest in a string of additions to its expanding cartridge collection network.
Stark warning on copier security as company notifies 409,000 after data breach
An American health organization has warned hundreds of thousands of people that their personal information may have been leaked after it sold copiers that could still contain memory of scanned medical documents.
Q1 profit for Office Depot, shares fall
Office Depot has reported earnings of $29 million (7 cents per share) for the first quarter, compared with a loss of $55 million (20 cents per share) last year. However, as this was not as expected by Wall Street, its shares have fallen by 4.8 percent premarket to...
Lexmark profit jumps by 61 percent in Q1
Lexmark’s net earnings rose sharply to $95.3 million ($1.20 per share) in the first quarter, compared to $59.2 million (75 cents per share) last year.
Kyocera scoops Company of the Year at Green IT awards
Kyocera Mita UK has been awarded Company of the Year at this year’s Green IT Awards, which fittingly took place on 22 April, the 40th anniversary of Earth Day.