The Xerox Corporation has not collapsed.
First president of Business Group Operations, Xerox Corporation
The Xerox Corporation is an independent corporation, not a subsidiary of any other corporation.
The correct way to use Xerox in a sentence is to use it to refer to a machine made by the Xerox corporation, or to the Corporation itself, for example:They rented a new Xerox machine from Xerox Corporation.
The headquarters of Xerox Corporation are located in Norwalk, Connecticut.
The stockholders own Xerox Corporation.
They rented a new Xerox machine from Xerox Corporation.
Xerox was founded in 1906 in Rochester as "The Haloid Photographic Company", which originally manufactured photographic paper and equipment. The company subsequently changed its name to "Haloid Xerox" in 1958 and then to "Xerox Corporation" in 1961.
Since mid-2009, the CEO of Xerox Corporation has been Ursula Burns.
The word Xerox is short for the Xerox Corporation and is also a trademark for that corporation. As an adjective it can also be used to reference a particular product marketed by Xerox Corporation or its affiliate, Fuji Xerox Corporation. The word is used incorrectly by some as a verb to mean "make a copy," but as a trademark the word is a proper noun and not a verb.
As of 2011, Xerox Corporation has about 135,000 employees worldwide.
The ticker symbol for Xerox is XRX and it is traded on the New York Stock Exchange