| U.S. Patents Awarded to Inventors in Kentucky (Feb. 11) |
Targeted News Service (subscription)11 -- Lexmark International, Lexington, Ky., has been assigned a patent (8109608) developed by four co-inventors for a "micro-fluid ejection head and stress relieved orifice plate therefore." The co-inventors are Bryan Thomas Fannin, Versailles, Ky., ...
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| Final Glance: Computer companies |
CNBC.comDell Inc. fell $.31 or 1.7 percent, to $17.75. Hewlett Packard Co. fell $.41 or 1.4 percent, to $28.70. International Business Machines Corp. fell $.71 or .4 percent, to $192.42. Lexmark International Inc. fell $.24 or .6 percent, to $37.32.
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| Parallon hires marketing VP |
Nashville Post (subscription)Prior to his time at Goodyear, he also worked at printer manufacturer Lexmark International, Dell Computer, PepsiCo and Timberland. "We're delighted to welcome a seasoned executive like Roger to the talented corporate leadership team at Parallon," said ...
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| Perceptive Software's global growth brings local jobs |
Kansas City Business JournalThe game-changer for Perceptive came in 2010, when Lexmark International Inc. (NYSE: LXK), based in Lexington, Ky., bought the software company for $280 million. Lexmark brought resources and international reach to the table. Perceptive spent most of ...
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| Lexmark named an MPS Leader in 2011 IDC MarketScape study |
ITWebLexmark International (NYSE: LXK) provides businesses of all sizes with a broad range of printing and imaging products, software, solutions and services that help customers to print less and save more. Perceptive Software, a standalone software ...
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| Should You Buy Lexmark International Today? |
DailyFinanceIn today's edition, Austin helps investors decide whether they should buy Lexmark International today. He believes the market is undervaluing the company's exit from the largely unprofitable consumer ink-jet division and its emphasis on the business ...
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| Should You Buy Lexmark International Today? |
Motley FoolIn today's edition, Austin helps investors decide whether they should buy Lexmark International today. He believes the market is undervaluing the company's exit from the largely unprofitable consumer ink-jet division and its emphasis on the business ...
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