Thread regarding Xerox Corp. layoffs

Revenue growth???

The world has gone simple. Most reporting I have seen today is bought in to the revenue growth narrative. Q4 25 LEX in, Q4 24 LEX out. That is not growth. XRX stand alone has a 9% revenue decline. Would love to see the LEX YOY amounts. We live in a world of twisted truth.


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Lexmark also declined, and were not profitable either. The idea behind the LEX aqusition was to merge two losing companies in hoped they would lose at a slower pace together. Lexmark has been having losses for years.

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@an If Lexmark was doing it’s job; then it would‘ve met it’s2025 targets. That did not happen. Decline across Xerox and Lexmark is what was reported. ITSavvy struggled to hold it’s own. The breakdown in the report shows this.

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Post ID: @bk+1kg5fzn3h

More money will bet on Superbowl than Xerox earnings.

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Post ID: @bc+1kg5fzn3h

I've never been so disgusted. Lexmark goes and does it's job, and Xerox buys it and takes the credit. What a company...

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Post ID: @an+1kg5fzn3h

Just more proof the Lexmark is Xerox's knight in shinny armor

"Equipment sales rose 23.4% to $485 million, largely reflecting the impact of the Lexmark acquisition, which contributed a 35.2 percentage point uplift. Excluding Lexmark, however, equipment revenue declined 11.8%."

https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/companies/xerox-slides-after-deep-q4-earnings-miss-despite-upbeat-2026-outlook/ar-AA1VfzcF

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