That’s the anguished analogy that the copy chain’s founder, Paul Orfalea, makes in his belated comments on FedEx Corp.’s decision to drop the Kinko’s name. FedEx, which bought Kinko’s in 2004 for $2.4 ...
Business happens pretty quickly in the printing trade, and the same can be said for the shipping industry. Merge the two together, and you can expect the pace to get ratcheted up a level or two. Take ...
Poised to be the next big thing, 3D printing received a boost recently when logistics company United Parcel Service, Inc. (NYSE: UPS) announced it would increase the number of its stores with 3D ...
CORPORATE TITAN Jack Welch has been slapped with a lawsuit that claims he committed fraud in his post-General Electric days for giving some heavy-handed advice. In an August 2002 E-mail, Kinko’s CEO ...
When it was revealed in May, the behind-the-scenes feud between Kinko's founder Paul Orfalea and New York buyout firm Clayton, Dubilier & Rice, the privately held copying giant's largest shareholder, ...
FedEx on Thursday said that a security weakness in the payment card system used in its FedEx Kinko's stores doesn't pose a significant risk to the company--or any risk to customers. The statement ...
FedEx will drop the Kinko’s name from its retail stores and take a non-cash charge of almost $700m. This is the latest sign that the package-delivery company’s February 2004 purchase of the ...
Industry Shift to High-Volume AR Waveguide Manufacturing for XR Glasses Underscored by Kinko’s Selection of Beneq C2R™ for Superior Speed and Precision TAICHUNG, Taiwan, February 20, 2026--(BUSINESS ...