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Xerox to buy printer maker Lexmark from Chinese owners in US$1.5 billion deal

by Sarkiya Ranen
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Xerox to buy printer maker Lexmark from Chinese owners in US.5 billion deal
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The office equipment manufacturer has seen its revenue shrink for five straight quarters

OFFICE equipment manufacturer Xerox will buy Chinese-owned printer and printing software maker Lexmark International in a US$1.5 billion deal to bolster its mainstay business, the companies said on Monday (Dec 23).

The purchase from Ninestar Corp, PAG Asia Capital and Shanghai Shouda Investment Centre will bring Lexmark back to US ownership. Formed out of IBM in 1991, Lexmark was sold to a group of Chinese investors in a deal valued at US$3.6 billion in 2016.

Xerox, a household name globally, has seen its revenue shrink for five straight quarters as demand for printers and related equipment sputtered in the digital age. The company also faces tough competition from HP and Canon, among others.

Its shares, down more than 50 per cent this year.

The Lexmark deal, which includes its debt, will provide Xerox a much-needed scale to compete better. The combined company is expected to serve more than 200,000 clients in 170 countries and have a market share among the top five firms globally in various print segments.

The deal would also allow Xerox to expand its presence in the Asia-Pacific region while strengthening its ability to tap customers in the expanding A4 segment, which includes smaller-format printers and copiers commonly used in homes and offices.

Xerox expects to finance the deal, likely to close in the second half of 2025, through a combination of cash on hand and debt financing.

As part of the financing, Xerox is reducing its annual dividend to 50 US cents per share from US$1, starting with the one expected to be declared in the first quarter of 2025, to help with its efforts to lower debt.

Xerox had said in October that it would buy ITsavvy, an Illinois-based IT products firm, for US$400 million as it looks to expand its IT services business. REUTERS

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Sarkiya Ranen

Sarkiya Ranen

I am an editor for Ny Journals, focusing on business and entrepreneurship. I love uncovering emerging trends and crafting stories that inspire and inform readers about innovative ventures and industry insights.

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