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Re: Matt Espe named CEO of Ricoh Americas Corp

Art Post (Guest) ·
5 of these 8 people at Ikon now hold top Ricoh Americas Corp positions: Management Team Matthew J. Espe (RAC) Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Mark A. Hershey (RAC) Senior Vice President, General Counsel and Secretary Jeffrey W. Hickling (RAC) President and Chief Operating Officer Henry M. Miller, Jr. Senior Vice President, Chief Financial Officer and Treasurer Daniel Murphy Vice President, Global Strategy and Communications Tracey J. Rothenberger (RAC) Senior Vice President and Chief...
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Re: Daily Sales Philosophy

Art Post (Guest) ·
“Your most unhappy customers are your greatest source of learning.” Bill Gates (1955 – ) Cofounder and chairman of Microsoft
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Re: matt espe quits

Art Post (Guest) ·
WEST CALDWELL, N.J., June 25, 2010 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ -- Ricoh Americas Corporation, a leading provider of digital office equipment and advanced document management solutions and services, today announced that Kevin Togashi will assume the role of Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Ricoh Americas Corporation effective July 1, 2010. Togashi takes on the role from Matthew J. Espe who has resigned his post as Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Ricoh Americas Corporation to become...
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Re: The Effect Currency Evaluations have on the MFP industry

SalesServiceGuy ·
The Japanese Yen has reached a 15 year high against the USD forcing all Japanese companies to intensify their efforts to manufacture their products abroad. Japan Iron and Steel Federation Chairman Eiji Hayashida said at a regular press conference that an exchange rate of around 90 yen against the dollar is appropriate for fair global competition. "The (current) exchange rate in the 81 yen range is very harsh when (Japan's) present economic conditions and the competitiveness of (Japanese)...
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Re: Ricoh USA Eliminates CEO/President

Art Post (Guest) ·
Prior to the July fourth holiday weekend, it seems Jeff Hickling, President and CEO of Ricoh U.S. found his position was to be eliminated. Sources within the company that wish to remain anonymous have told us that Hickling is out. This has been confirmed with a letter from Kevin Togashi, Chairman and CEO of Ricoh Americas Corp. that was forwarded to us. For now, Kevin Togashi, Chairman and CEO of Ricoh Americas will direct the U.S. sales and operations. While working hard to build Ricoh as a...
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Re: Ricoh Loses another Top Exec

Art Post (Guest) ·
Today we are announcing a change in our direct field sales leadership as Mark Bottini has decided to resign his position as Vice President of Direct Sales for Ricoh U.S. to accept a senior leadership position at an outside company. I want to thank Mark for his many contributions to Ricoh and IKON. He started his career in sales with IKON over 20 years ago and has held many leadership positions at the Area, Region and national level. His leadership, commitment and enthusiasm have been...
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Re: Ikon Press Release iR 105+

Art Post (Guest) ·
From: Docusultant Sent: 7/29/2002 3:25 PM Monday July 29, 10:18 am Eastern Time Press Release SOURCE: IKON Office Solutions Standard and Poor's Upgrades Outlook On IKON VALLEY FORGE, Pa.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--July 29, 2002--IKON Office Solutions (NYSE:IKN - News) announced today that Standard & Poor's (S & P) has affirmed its BBB- ratings and revised its outlook on IKON and its related entities from negative to stable. "We are pleased with our improved outlook from S & P. This is...
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Re: Ikon Press Release iR 105+

Art Post (Guest) ·
IKON Names Matthew J. Espe, President And Chief Executive Officer IKON Office Solutions, a provider of business communications solutions, announces that Matthew J. Espe has been appointed President and Chief Executive Officer. Espe was most recently President and Chief Executive Officer of GE Lighting, a $3 billion business with 35,000 employees and 55 manufacturing facilities across North America and around the world. He brings to his new position at IKON more than 20 years experience in...
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Re: XRX Refinancing debt

Art Post (Guest) ·
Xerox Posts Net Loss Under Old Accounting By Franklin Paul NEW YORK (Reuters) - Xerox Corp. (NYSE:XRX - news) on Wednesday posted a first-quarter net loss versus a year-ago profit and an 11 percent drop in revenues -- unaudited results that are subject to change under an agreement with federal regulators. ADVERTISEMENT Three weeks ago, the Securities and Exchange Commission charged Xerox, known for its printers and photocopiers, with using accounting tricks to distort financial results from...
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Re: XRX Refinancing debt

Art Post (Guest) ·
Xerox Comments on Ratings Action By Moody's Xerox Corporation's chief executive officer comments on the ratings decision by Moody's Investor Services, calling it "inconsistent with the company's progress and momentum." "Our performance demonstrates that we have significantly improved our operations and strengthened our liquidity. We have consistently and effectively executed on every element of our turnaround plan and have clearly set the stage for a return to full-year operational...
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Re: Jim Ivy is out!!!!!

Art Post (Guest) ·
press releases Ricoh Corporation Appoints Thomas Salierno President of Ricoh U.S. West Caldwell, NJ, March 14, 2003 -- Katsumi Yoshida, Chairman and CEO of Ricoh Corporation announced today the appointment of Thomas Salierno Jr. as President of Ricoh U.S. effectively immediately. Mr. Salierno replaces Jim Ivy who has resigned from Ricoh Corporation. Mr. Salierno will direct all sales, marketing, service, and support for Ricoh, Savin and Gestetner brands in the United States, as well as OEM...
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Re: B&W vs. Color pages

dmurrah ·
here you go
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Re: Big Tom Out as Prez at Ricoh

Art Post (Guest) ·
Just the beginning...? It has now been a little over six months since the merger of Lanier and Ricoh into Ricoh Americas Corporation. During that time, there have been many changes in our organization and we have all experienced some of the good and some of the bad that change brings. The merger of two organizations having different cultures, systems and business methods is a difficult undertaking and what we have seen since April 1 certainly confirms that fact. I am aware of how hard all of...
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Re: Who Will Be #1 in Market Share for 2009?

bandit41076 ·
Apr 22, 2009 10:03 AM In the annual Gartner U.S. copier market report for 2008, Ricoh Americas Corp. (West Caldwell, NJ) holds the number one spot for a second straight year in the combined black-and-white and color copier segment with a 21.4 percent market share. Ricoh leads the pack for the sixth consecutive year with a 22.2 percent stake in the individual color copier market. In the black-and-white copier category specifically, it came in second with a market share of 21.1 percent. These...
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Re: Ricoh & Oracle

Art Post (Guest) ·
Maybe we need to get everyone here together and send a letter to the Chairman of the BOard expressing our displeasure for their lack of responsibilty. I have already written 150,000K for this month and have no idea when I can install equipment. We do not get paid until the customer pays!
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Re: Ricoh & Oracle

Art Post (Guest) ·
I would like to rally everyone to write a certified letter to: Sam Ichioka Chairman & CEO Ricoh Corporation 5 Dedrick Place West Calswell, NJ 07006 I will write mine over the weekend and then post it here.
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Re: Ricoh & Oracle

Art Post (Guest) ·
This is a rough draft: Can anyone else add or correct August 15th, 2005 Sam Ichioka Chairman & CEO Ricoh Corporation 5 Dedrick Place West Calswell, NJ 07006 Re: Oracle Implementation Dear Mr. Ichioka: As a sales representative for a medium size dealership that resells the finest MFP’s (Ricoh) in the world, I am deeply concerned with the new implementation of the Oracle software. I have been waiting for machines for almost three weeks, and no one can tell me when we are going to get them.
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Re: Is this True??? Xerox buys Global??

Art Post (Guest) ·
Xerox To Buy Global Imaging For $29 Per Share Acquisition increases Xerox's U.S. distribution to SMB customers by 50 percent; 1,400 more 'feet on the street' serving 200,000 new customers. STAMFORD, CT, 02 April 2007 - Xerox Corporation (NYSE: XRX) and Global Imaging Systems, Inc. (NASDAQ: GISX) today announced a definitive agreement for Xerox to acquire Global Imaging for $29 per share in cash. The total purchase price is expected to be about $1.5 billion. 21 Offices Focused on SMB Market...
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Re: HP Agrees to Acquire Samsung Printer Business for $1.05 Billion

SalesServiceGuy ·
Samsung shareholders approve $1B printing business sale to HP as company reports 30% YoY profit drop | VentureBeat | Business | by Paul Sawers Samsung announced its Q3 2016 earnings yesterday, and they were pretty much as expected. The Korean tech titan confirmed revenue of 47.82 trillion Korean won ($41.8 billion), with operating profits hitting 5.2 trillion Korean won (around $4.6 billion). This represents a year-on-year (YoY) drop of 3.87 trillion won ($3.4 billion) and 2.19 trillion won...
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Re: Imaging Channel, Let's Become the Innovation Channel!!

Jf ·
Geo-strategic picture. Just great, Ray!
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Re: Imaging Channel, Let's Become the Innovation Channel!!

Art Post ·
Ray Good stuff, however when discussing imaging (which is a wide portfolio of devices), everyone seems to forget about the huge growth of niche imaging devices. Those devices include wide format, grand wide format, label presses, and envelope presses. While in Las Vegas in the spring of this year, I was able to attend the ISA Sign Expo. I've been to a lot of events in the past year and the ISA was the largest event I every attended. Two hundred thousand square feet of convention space with...
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Re: Foxconn Lowering Offer for Japan's Sharp

Art Post ·
I mentioned this three weeks ago when I saw the draw back from Foxconn. Sharp has no other alternative move but to accept whatever offer comes it's way. Huge loans are due April 1st to the Japanese banks. Wonder if Gou will stay with the same monetary commitment and get all of Sharp or lower the amount and stay with the same percentage from the original deal. If the offer is less, than Sharp will have to re work it's comeback plan, and I'm sure that comeback plan will affect many of the...
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Re: Foxconn Lowering Offer for Japan's Sharp

Art Post ·
Samsung back in the hunt for sharp
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Re: Foxconn Lowering Offer for Japan's Sharp

Art Post ·
Article from last night stated that since Foxconn, is offering 900 million less because of debt and year end financials that Samsung is ready to make a last minute offer for Sharp. This is crazy!
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Re: Discussion about Sharp Corp & Possible Foxconn Take Over

Jason H ·
I don't care how much the copier division makes as far as profitability goes when that division is probably a small percentage of the overall company. My guess is it will go up for sale at some point. My bet would be to Samsung. I also don't see how that division is profitable based on what I see down the street. I kind of believe it about as much as I believed Ricoh in the dealer meeting a few years ago saying "regardless of the rumors your hear, the direct operations are profitable." From...
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Re: Who would have thought that Canon, Ricoh, Sharp & Samsung would..

Rick Backus ·
Consolidation is inevitable. The successful will ultimately digest the not-so-successful.
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Re: Who would have thought that Canon, Ricoh, Sharp & Samsung would..

Jason H ·
I think Samsung buys Sharp and I do think Xerox will be sold off to someone but I don't know who that would be. I could see another IKON scenario between Canon and Ricoh trying to buy Xerox to get all their dealers back.
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Re: Toshiba shares fall after report trust banks preparing to sue

Art Post ·
Rumor has it, Terry Gou (CEO) Foxconn is interested.
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Re: Foxconn, Sharp Reportedly Set To Sign Takeover Deal March 31

Art Post ·
with the original deal for $4.3 billion US dollars. Sharp USA reported that 45 million was to go to the North American market for building the business imaging division. In a document from Sharp the 45 million. Since the buy number is now 1/5th less. I would expect that number to now drop to 36 million or so.
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Re: Foxconn, Sharp Reportedly Set To Sign Takeover Deal March 31

Old Glory ·
I would be surprised if any such discretionary spending can survive unless Fox Con desides to dump a bunch of money into making this acquisition pay off. Remember that Sharp has already cut to the bone and some things probably cannot be cut any further.
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Re: Lexmark to Be Sold for $2.54 Billion

Art Post ·
BREAKING NEWS UPDATE: Lexmark agrees to be acquired by China’s Apex Technology Posted on April 19, 2016 by M. David Nichols Lexmark International Inc., the beleaguered Lexington-based maker of printers and management software, announced Tuesday evening it has agreed to be acquired by a group of investors headed by China-based Apex Technology and PAG Asian Capital. “What we are announcing this evening is an outcome of our strategic review,” Paul Rooke, Lexmark chairman and chief executive...
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Re: Is The Time Right for Copiers to be Made in The USA Again?

Jason H ·
I'd love to see it but I think in the end very few people really care if it is made here. Many people claim that they want to buy US made goods but as soon as they have the opportunity to do so they go right back to the foreign, cheaper goods because of the cost. This whole buy USA thing has gotten so much attention recently due to Trump, but until people change their tune about wanting it as cheap as possible nothing will change. Policy on foreign made goods may force people to change but...
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Re: Is The Time Right for Copiers to be Made in The USA Again?

AJ ·
I agree with Jason. It would be nice to have technology manufactured in the US in general. But at the end of the day our labor expenses and manufacturing process automation/quality assurance seem lacking in the globalized landscape. Manufacturing copiers and printers here would also involve moving the manufacturing from existing plants. In a market space where existing manufacturing is below capacity, it would make the case harder to move one. To provide a solution - why don't we reinvest in...
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Re: Is The Time Right for Copiers to be Made in The USA Again?

Art Post ·
We're already manufacturing toner here in the US. HP PageWide and MemJet technology is the technology of the future. Just need to tweak the technology some so everyone can use bond paper and get excellent quality. TY for the post!
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Fujifilm concedes difficulties in pursuing Xerox acquisition

Art Post ·
TOKYO -- Fujifilm Holdings' Chairman Shigetaka Komori has admitted that the acquisition of Xerox -- a deal announced in January then canceled by Xerox in May -- has become "difficult." In an interview with Nikkei, Komori chose his words carefully but appeared to be on the verge of bowing to the inevitable. He said he met Xerox CEO John Visentin in November and that the two "shared" the view that the companies can maintain their existing alliance, which also appeared to be on the rocks...
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Foxconn to build US$9 billion chip plant in China with local govt

Art Post ·
Taiwan's Foxconn and its Japanese electronics unit Sharp Corp are in the final stages of talks to build an advanced chip plant in Guangdong, China, with a local government, the Nikkei business daily reported. TOKYO: Taiwan's Foxconn , Apple Inc's iPhone assembler, is in the final stages of talks with the local government of the Chinese city of Zhuhai to build a chip plant there with a total investment of about US$9 billion, the Nikkei business daily reported on Friday. The total investment...
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This Week in the Copier Industry 5 Years Ago, The Last Week in January 2014

Art Post ·
Dang, there's a ton of content here! Check out the blog series for 31 Ways to Close More Copier Sales #25 of 31 , there are 31 in total and I'm trying to get them all in a collection for us. Enjoy these threads from 5 years ago this week! This Week in the Copier/Office Equipment Industry 10 Years Ago 4thWeek of January 2004 Art Post · 1/26/142:19 PM the new product.http://support. ricoh .com/bb/html/dr_ut_e/rc2/model/ c 32_38/ c 32_38en.htmJG Toshiba America Business Solutions Introduces The...
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Mimaki USA Opens New 28,446-Sq.-Ft. Los Angeles Technology Center

Art Post ·
SUWANEE, Ga. - March 4, 2019 - Mimaki USA, a global industry leader of wide-format inkjet printers and cutters, announced the opening of its new Technology Center located in Gardena, a suburb of Los Angeles. The celebration featured a ribbon cutting and traditional Japanese Kagami Biraki ceremony. Mimaki Engineering Chairman Akira Ikeda, Mimaki USA President Naoya Kawagoshi and Mayor Albert Robles attended along with more than 200 employees and guests. “Our new center will make it easier for...
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How Scannx Changed My Fear Of The Library Coin Box

Monte ·
I'd like to thank Monte (p4photel member for sending me this blog the other day. After 15 years of writing blogs for the industry, it can get interesting to try to write about something new. Monte delivers with this nice blog about copiers and coin boxes How Scannx Changed My Fear Of The Library Coin Box I don’t know about you but in my 20+ years of experience in our industry whenever a client came to me wanting a solution for a public library that included a coin box or some other pay model...
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Mopria Alliance Launches Mopria Scan App and Universal Standard

Art Post ·
SAN RAMON, Calif. — The Mopria ® Alliance , a global non-profit membership organization providing universal standards and solutions for print and scan, today announced the release of its Mopria Scan app. Mopria Scan provides a complete scan solution and universal standard that is compatible with scan devices from most manufacturers. The new app enables scanning of photos, documents and other media directly to an Android device. Mopria Scan is available for download from Google Play or the...
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Sharp contractors axe 3,000 staff as iPhone sensor output shifts: union

Art Post ·
TOKYO (Reuters) - Nearly 3,000 foreign workers subcontracted to Sharp Corp have been laid off in central Japan, a labour union said, as the firm moves production of some sensors for Apple iPhones to a Chinese plant owned by its parent Foxconn. The labour union said some of the laid off workers were its members. The union is in Mie Prefecture in central Japan, where Sharp's plant is located. The news of the relocation, first reported by the Nikkei business daily, and the layoffs sent Sharp...
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New Jersey Bill Would Push State Government to Go Paperless

Art Post ·
(TNS) — A bill under consideration in the New Jersey Legislature envisions a paperless state government, and would establish a task force to examine the feasibility of transitioning to digital records. Proponents say that eliminating or reducing the volume of paper used in state agencies would mean less waste, lower costs and streamlined operations. “While going paperless is a large feat, it has the potential to save time and money, as well as save the environment," State Sen. James Beach,...
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This Week in the Copier Industry 10 Years Ago, The Second Week in January 2009

Art Post ·
Enjoy these threads from ten years ago this week! Weekend Copier Notes from 1/11/09 Neal · 1/11/098:32 PM replacement was named for Tod’s old job. - In an effort to gain its customers back from IKON (which was acquired by Ricoh ), Canon Business Solutions launched the “War Chest” program, giving sales reps ability to pay for up to 9 months of a competitive lease, - A year after being booted from the program, Canon announced that it is once again part of the U .S. Federal Government GSA...
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Xerox Outlines Three-Year Strategy at Investor Day; Guides to over $3 Billion of Cumulative Cash Flow and Annual EPS Expansion

Art Post ·
Press release from the issuing company New Yok, N.Y. – Today Xerox is holding an Investor Day to provide the investment community and other stakeholders details on its strategic initiatives and financial plans. “With a history of designing breakthrough technologies, Xerox is ‘made to think.’ We are taking a disciplined approach to creating the next generation of innovative technologies and intelligent work solutions to meet our clients’ evolving needs,” said John Visentin, vice chairman and...
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Toshiba Client Solutions Joins Sharp Group, Looks to a Positive Future

Art Post ·
TOKYO & IRVINE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct 2, 2018--Toshiba Client Solutions Co. Ltd. (TCS) today becomes the newest member of Sharp group, following the completion of the transfer of 80.1% of its stock from Toshiba Corporation to Sharp Corporation. Closure of the transaction follows an announcement by Toshiba and Sharp on June 5 this year, and positions TCS to make a new beginning and promote its business with the full resources and support of Sharp group. Towards promoting early...
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Xerox Names Louie Pastor Executive Vice President and General Counsel

Art Post ·
NORWALK, Conn.--( BUSINESS WIRE )-- Xerox (NYSE: XRX) announced today the appointment of Louie Pastor as executive vice president and general counsel, reporting to Vice Chairman and CEO John Visentin and serving as a member of the company’s Executive Committee. Pastor will oversee all of Xerox’s legal affairs, including legal aspects of the company’s various strategic initiatives, and lead the company’s corporate security and government-related and public policy activities on domestic and...
 
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