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FedEx bought the Kinko's chain of copy shops in 2004, and the name changed to FedEx-Kinko's. Now, FedEx says it is dropping the "Kinko's" and changing the name again — to FedEx Office.
Kinko’s as Elvis? 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.
When FedEx Kinko opens a new store at 7800 E. Hampden Ave., Suite 53, in Tiffany Plaza this month, it'll have a different look than previous outlets. Dallas-based FedEx Kinko's is changing its ...
In a business alliance to be announced today, customers of Kinko’s Inc. will be able to submit printing orders via the Internet then have their orders delivered by FedEx without leaving their ...
FedEx, the largest express shipping company in the world, has agreed to acquire the copy shop chain Kinko's, for $2.4 billion. FedEx says the deal will broaden the company's retail reach. FedEx ...
I took a project to Kinko's at 2:30 in the morning <BR><BR>I burned a pdf from my Mac onto a Mac formatted CD. The girl who was working that night loaded it onto whatever equipment she had and it ...
ImageX Inc., an online printing company that produces business cards and stationery for companies such as Ariba, Crate & Barrel, Merck and Ticketmaster, agreed to be sold Monday to Kinko's Inc ...
Kinko's will also pay $228 million for most of the remaining 23% stake held by the other shareholders. That works out to only a 36% premium over the original share price of $11. Says Orfalea, "It ...
Among recent notorious customers: the Sept. 11 terrorists, who made their plane reservations on the computers at a Florida Kinko’s, and anthrax hoaxer Clayton Lee Waagner, who was arrested last ...
The air and ground transport service is acquiring business services company Kinko's in a $2.4 billion cash deal. Kinko's will provide a leg up in electronic document delivery, FedEx says.
Shipping giant FedEx Corp. agreed to buy business services provider Kinko's for $2.4 billion in cash from buyout firm Clayton, Dubilier & Rice Inc., the companies announced Tuesday. "The FedEx and ...