Xerox Holdings Corporation, together with its subsidiaries, operates as a workplace technology company that integrates hardware, services, and software for enterprises in North America, Latin America, Europe, the Middle East, Africa, India, and internationally. It operates in two segments: Print and Other, and Xerox Financial Services (XFS). The company engages in the design, development, and sale of document systems, solutions, and services, as well as associated technology offerings, including IT and software products and services. It also offers workplace solutions, which includes the sale of equipment, software, supplies, and the associated technical services; Entry, which is comprised of A4 desktop monochrome and color printers, and multifunction printers; Mid-range, which is comprised of A3 devices; and ConnectKey software. In addition, the company offers production solutions, which includes presses and solutions that provides black-and-white and full-color, as well as on-demand printing; xerographic and inkjet presses; and FreeFlow. Further, it offers Xerox services, which includes Managed Print Services, IT solutions, Capture and Content Services, and Customer Engagement Services; XFS, which offers financing for direct channel customer purchases of Xerox equipment and solutions, and lease financing to Xerox equipment and solution purchases through indirect channels; CareAR; DocuShare; and XMPie. It also invests in startups and early/mid-stage growth companies. The company sells its products through its direct sales force, distributors, independent agents, dealers, value-added resellers, systems integrators, and e-commerce marketplaces. The company was formerly known as Xerox Corporation and changed its name to Xerox Holdings Corporation in August 2019. Xerox Holdings Corporation was founded in 1903 and is headquartered in Norwalk, Connecticut.
Q4 2025 is off to a flying start with record highs being printed left, right, and center. US and Japanese stocks made fresh new highs, while the gold price powered through $4,000 for the first time, and Bitcoin crossed the $126k level. Is this all a case of USD weakness, irrational exuberance, or solid fundamentals? This week, we are reviewing Q3 market performance, Q2 earnings season, and the outlook heading into the end of 2025…
Over the last 7 days, the market has dropped 2.7%, driven by a loss of 2.5% in the Information Technology sector. As for the longer term, the market has actually risen by 13% in the last year. As for the next few years, earnings are expected to grow by 15% per annum. Market details ›