Xerox Holdings Corp

NASDAQ: XRX
$16.42
-$0.02 (-0.1%)
Closing price April 22, 2024
Xerox Holdings Corp is a global leader in workplace technology, offering a broad range of products and services. This includes everything from multifunction printers and digital presses to software solutions like workflow automation and digitization services. Xerox is known for its innovative ConnectKey software, high-quality printing devices, and comprehensive IT and graphic communications solutions. Additionally, the company provides financing options through its FITTLE segment, making technology accessible to businesses of all sizes. With a history dating back to 1903, Xerox continues to evolve, supporting modern workplaces with cutting-edge technology and services.
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