Showing posts with label Stamford CT. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Stamford CT. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 11, 2007

Xerox Corp.

Xerox Corp. is among the world’s largest Office Electronics sector businesses in the world. Xerox Corp.’s employees generate $1.243B in profits on $16.036B of revenue. Global output in the Office Electronics business will likely rise substantially over the next 10 years. Long-term economic growth may lift all boats, but Xerox Corp. is determined to remain a market leader. Sectoral leadership in the Office Electronics segment takes dedication and consistency, but management seeks out-sized growth.

Xerox Corp.’s ticker symbol XRX has recently been trading near $18.72 a share. The Xerox Corp. corporate headquarters in Stamford CT predicts Office Electronics profits will satisfy shareholders in search of risk-appropriate returns.

The significance of market volume is sometimes ignored, but with a total market capitalization of $17.547B ensures sufficient liquidity. With a beta of 1.32, the company is more volatile than the market as a whole. When the average equity moves higher, Xerox Corp. moves more aggressively.

Tuesday, July 10, 2007

Pitney-Bowes

Pitney-Bowes is among the world’s largest Office Services and Supplies sector businesses in the world. Pitney-Bowes’s employees generate $96.6M in profits on $5.783B of revenue. Global output in the Office Services and Supplies business will likely rise substantially over the next 10 years. Long-term economic growth may lift all boats, but Pitney-Bowes is determined to remain a market leader. Sectoral leadership in the Office Services and Supplies segment takes dedication and consistency, but management seeks out-sized growth.

Pitney-Bowes’s ticker symbol PBI has recently been trading near $47.03 a share. The Pitney-Bowes corporate headquarters in Stamford CT predicts Office Services and Supplies profits will satisfy shareholders in search of risk-appropriate returns.

The significance of market volume is sometimes ignored, but with a total market capitalization of $10.330B ensures sufficient liquidity. With a beta of 0.74, the company is less volatile than the market as a whole. When the average equity moves lower, Pitney-Bowes moves less aggressively.

Thursday, July 5, 2007

Citizens Communications

Citizens Communications is among the world’s largest Integrated Telecommunication Services sector businesses in the world. Citizens Communications’s employees generate $361.7M in profits on $2.075B of revenue. Global output in the Integrated Telecommunication Services business will likely rise substantially over the next 10 years. Long-term economic growth may lift all boats, but Citizens Communications is determined to remain a market leader. Sectoral leadership in the Integrated Telecommunication Services segment takes dedication and consistency, but management seeks out-sized growth.

Citizens Communications’s ticker symbol CZN has recently been trading near $15.35 a share. The Citizens Communications corporate headquarters in Stamford, CT predicts Integrated Telecommunication Services profits will satisfy shareholders in search of risk-appropriate returns.

The significance of market volume is sometimes ignored, but with a total market capitalization of $5.256B ensures sufficient liquidity. With a beta of 0.30, the company is less volatile than the market as a whole. When the average equity moves lower, Citizens Communications moves less aggressively.