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MEMPHIS, Tenn. — Shipping giant FedEx Corp. agreed to buy copy shop chain Kinko’s for $2.4 billion to gain a longer reach into retail markets and help it compete with major rival UPS.
Then, in 2003, Clayton sold Kinko's to FedEx, which is turning the stores into one-stop shops where a customer can ship packages, print and mail brochures, or send data over computers.
FedEx Corp. said Tuesday that it will buy Kinko's Inc., the chain of copying centers, for $2.4 billion in cash, allowing it to expand its presence among small and midsize businesses that have long ...
The FedEx Corp. said Tuesday that it had agreed to acquire Kinko's, a privately held copy center operator, for $2.4-billion in cash in an effort to win more small-business customers and enhance ...
FedEx said Monday it plans to stop using the Kinko's name on its copy and office service stores and book an $891 million charge for the quarter that ended Saturday.
FedEx already has counters in 134 Kinko’s stores; it will now be in all of them. The big attraction of Kinko’s is the trend that built it: the ascent of small business in the U.S. economy over ...
However, by capitalizing on Kinko's well-known brand and non-franchise stores, the deal could deliver some excitement to FedEx shareholders.
FedEx Kinko’s Rewards is a three-month campaign that lets members collect 10 points for every dollar spent on office supplies and printing in-store. Members redeem points online for merchandise that ...
FedEx announced Tuesday that it would acquire Net-savvy business-services company Kinko's in a $2.4 billion cash deal. Kinko's, which offers a range of Internet services from online printing to Wi ...
FedEx has 230 drop boxes throughout Southern Nevada. It also has two "World Service Centers" within local Kinko's stores that are staffed with FedEx employees. FedEx has a freight depot on Lamb ...