When Global Imaging Systems, A Xerox Company, purchased United Business Solutions, the purchase price was not released to the public.
Yes, "Xerox" is a proper noun. It is the short form of the company name, Xerox Corporation, and is part of the company's trade mark.
Xerox is a company (that invented the xerox copier). Companies are not living creatures and therefore they do not have relatives.
Xerox is a company best known for its photocopying technology. As a verb, it is often used informally to mean making a photocopy of a document, but technically it refers to the act of copying using a Xerox machine.
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.
Xerox is the Xerox Corporation, founded in 1906 as the Haloid Photographic Company in Rochester, NY, and now headquartered in Norwalk, CT. The company's stock symbol is XRX.
Photo copying machine is the Meaning of xerox machine. It comes from the company xerox corp.
Before the mid-1950s, the company now known as the Xerox Corporation was called the Haloid Company.
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Xerox is short for the legal name of the company, Xerox Corporation. Xerox is also a registered trademark owned by the Xerox Corporation and use to refer to the products of that company. Xerox is also an adjective used to describe a product of the Xerox Corporation. The word is sometimes incorrectly used as a verb or common noun in place of the correct generic terms "copy" or "photocopy."
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ACS (Affiliated Computer Services) was sold to Xerox Corporation and has been "ACS, A Xerox Company," since March 2010.