This Week in Imaging: Toshiba Tec No Longer a Core Business for Toshiba
Toshiba now considers Toshiba Tec, which makes copier/MFPs and point-of-sale systems, a non-core business – but is a sale in the works?
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by Kathleen Wirth · Published February 11, 2022
Toshiba now considers Toshiba Tec, which makes copier/MFPs and point-of-sale systems, a non-core business – but is a sale in the works?
Toshiba Corporation of Tokyo, Japan, announced today that it will seek to split up into two publicly traded companies -......
HP / Kofax / Konica Minolta / Lexmark / Sharp / Toshiba
by Kathleen Wirth · Published December 10, 2021 · Last modified December 20, 2021
With the COVID-19 pandemic and more employees working at home, some OEMs have had no difficulty supplying the desktop A4......
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by Kathleen Wirth · Published December 8, 2021 · Last modified December 20, 2021
However, the good news is that shipments are up significantly year-over-year, and continue to exceed the previous year each month.
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by Kathleen Wirth · Published November 19, 2021 · Last modified December 20, 2021
While inflation seems to be the big topic nowadays, interestingly, inflation doesn’t appear to be affecting printer and copier/MFP prices.......
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by Kathleen Wirth · Published November 16, 2021 · Last modified December 20, 2021
We look at who’s recovering and who’s not, how growth is slowing for some, but not others, and the several factors influencing these results.
Toshiba Corporation of Japan today issued a statement that, despite media reports, it’s made no decision to split into three......
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by Kathleen Wirth · Published November 8, 2021 · Last modified December 20, 2021
Toshiba Tec of Japan today reported results for the first half (April 1 to September 30, 2021) of its fiscal...
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by Kathleen Wirth · Published August 20, 2021
While most OEMs printer businesses are recovering (some more than others), one thing we noted while reporting on their latest......
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by Kathleen Wirth · Published August 17, 2021
With all document-imaging companies latest quarterly results now in the books, following is a detailed look at how each company’s......
Rather than debating the merits of the recovery, what may be more important is how much of an impact component shortages, and even shipping delays and rising costs, will have on financial results for the rest of the year
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by Kathleen Wirth · Published August 9, 2021 · Last modified August 10, 2021
Not surprisingly, at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic in March 2020, most document-imaging companies’ share prices took a substantial......
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by Kathleen Wirth · Published June 24, 2021
However, 85 percent say they’ve seen a decline in print volumes, while 53 percent have little confidence that print volumes will return to pre-COVID levels.
This was a relatively quiet news week, if you ignore the turmoil over at Toshiba in Japan. The unrest at......
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by Kathleen Wirth · Published June 11, 2021
“While shipments in some segments took a step backward after a very strong fourth quarter, the overall shipment numbers remained strong in Q1.”
That’s the million (billion) dollar question. Xerox provides some interesting insight.