Tuesday Jun 16 | Investopedia
A Quick Scan Of Zebra Technologies
Zebra Technologies has a fitting name, as the bar codes it helps clients create closely resemble a Zebra's stripes.
Lexmark launches 67 new products
While its enterprise products will be handled by Mumbai-based CMS, the ink-jet and SOHO products will be the responsibility of the Bengaluru-based Cyberstar Infocom MUMBAI, INDIA: Having restarted its operations in India, US-based Lexmark International has launched a host of color laser printers, ink-jet and multi function devices in India.
HCHS honors first graduating class
A standing room only crowd saw the first 279 graduates of Harlan County High School receive their diplomas in a ceremony Sunday afternoon at the new school off U.S. 119 in Rosspoint.
Lexmark's Fast, Feature-Rich AIO Printer
If you need a relatively heavy-duty monochrome laser all-in-one for your small office or workgroup, put the Lexmark X364dn on your must-see list.
Lexmark to Restart India Operations USA based Lexmark International is all set to restart its India operations, which is speculated to be in the first week of June, 2009.
Beware of Lexmark's Pension Troubles
Lexmark , a manufacturer and supplier of printers, has seen its revenue decrease for the last four years, as stronger competition has forced it to reduce prices and exit now unprofitable product lines.
German Chemical firm will cut print through IT
GERMANY: BASF, a chemical company with a portfolio of chemicals, plastics and performance products, agricultural products, fine chemicals as well as oil and gas is now gearing up to reduce its output costs significantly in a sustainable manner, and improve its document processes.
Federal workers throw out millions of pages a day
Comments Federal employees every day print millions of pages that are instantly discarded or recycled, costing the government an estimated $440.4 million each year, a study released Tuesday said.
Weekly Guru Bargain Highlights: Constellation Brands, Time Warner Cable, Apollo Group, SLM ...
STZ , TWC , APOL , SLM , LXK STZ , TWC , APOL , SLM , LXK Last week's top guru bargain stocks were Constellation Brands Inc, Time Warner Cable Inc, Apollo Group Inc, SLM Corp, Lexmark International Inc.
Experts say every part of state hit by recession
Economists and business executives highlighted job loss after job loss during a teleconference about Kentucky's economy Monday hosted by the Kentucky Chamber of Commerce.
Report recommends crackdown on excessive printing
The government can generate substantial savings by reining in superfluous printing, according to a study released on Tuesday.
Lexmark to restart India operations
If sources in the market are to be believed Lexmark will be officially launching its operations in the first week of June.
Survey: US Government Could Save Millions on Printing
The U.S. government could save more than US$440 million by creating formal printing policies and cutting down on unnecessary printing, according to a report released Tuesday.
Lexington-based printer maker Lexmark International has reduced the number of printed copies of its annual report by two-thirds, from 30,000 in 2007 to 10,000 in 2008.
Moody's lowers Lexmark rating on weaker demand
Moody's Investors Service on Tuesday lowered its rating on Lexmark International Inc.
Lexmark is spending lesson research and development
Lexmark International's earnings last week revealed that for the first time in more than three years, the company reduced its spending on research and development.
Black and White and Green All Over: Soy-Based Printer Toner
Could soybeans provide printer toner that's more environmentally friendly than traditional petroleum-based toner? Companies like PRC Technologies say it can be done, and the resulting product is cheaper than regular toner and performs just as well.
Lexmark exec asking $1.199M for Sunny Isles Beach 3BD
Eduardo Ruperez has listed for sale a three-bedroom, three-bath condo at 17555 Collins Ave.
Lexmark to cut 360 jobs, primarily in Mexico
Lexmark International announced its second restructuring this year on Tuesday, saying that it plans to cut 360 jobs, with the bulk coming from the closing of its last inkjet cartridge plant in Mexico.
Lexmark shareholders again approve request for executive pay vote
For the second year in a row, Lexmark International shareholders approved a request Thursday for a non-binding vote on executive compensation.