Thread regarding Xerox Corp. layoffs

Does anyone believe 2021 will be a better year inside Xerox?

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Not looking good so far !

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Post ID: @lhyt+18KNbrnX

No..Not when I’m told and expected to train my replacement as my job duties are being outsourced to Guatemala.

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Post ID: @9giv+18KNbrnX

No, company is pretty much on life support.

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Post ID: @7uqu+18KNbrnX

@2wyx+18KNbrnX, Something in Wilsonville more valuable than old VHS tapes?

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Post ID: @3stu+18KNbrnX

The 3d printer was to be released 2nd half 2020

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Post ID: @3ryo+18KNbrnX

Guess that means the Wilsonville site will survive, @Be Kind Rewind? :)

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Post ID: @2wyx+18KNbrnX

Xerox will “survive” just like Blockbuster did. Still one in Oregon.
https://bendblockbuster.com

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Post ID: @1cpl+18KNbrnX

Shipwreck metal probably has less rust than factory processed chassis. Seriously though, is visible rust still an issue on the fac processed stuff? Amazing!

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Post ID: @1ywo+18KNbrnX

Xerox is like one of the great warships from WWII. She will be left at the bottom of the sea after being stripped bare of all usable parts.

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Post ID: @1ybw+18KNbrnX

Get out at your first opportunity, there is no redemption for X.

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Post ID: @1nvw+18KNbrnX

Xerox will not improve in 2021, she has lost her way, her vision and of all her greatness.
I believe Xerox will be broken up and sold for profit, Xerox will be around but in name “only”, sold like
other companies who lost their vision. Most don’t know or understand her former greatness; it was so
amazing.
A great ride, so much fun, we had total respect in the industry, Xerox took care of us, but today sad
times have come to Xerox.
Her greatness is gone…

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Post ID: @1jty+18KNbrnX

Things you can count on in 2021:

1) more layoffs
2) continued high benefit costs relative to other companies
3) reduced benefits
4) more CYA behaviors driven by constant need to reduce expenses
5) rationalization about "market forces" and pandemic to explain declining revenues
6) compensation increases for upper management

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Post ID: @1ymu+18KNbrnX

Improve post pandemic? Who is returning to the office? Who needs to print things anymore after a year of surviving without it. How long are customer contracts? When will customers rethink their volume contracts with Xerox and ditch them all together

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Post ID: @1hju+18KNbrnX

Xerox does have the beet products Fuji built but then they use inferior aftermarket consumable parts to repair them

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Post ID: @1vdb+18KNbrnX

Xerox will survive.

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Post ID: @1khr+18KNbrnX

Even with the lower volume of click charges in the production space, I believe that Xerox still has the best of breed products. When the pandemic is in the rearview mirror that is when things will improve, but that may be mid to late summer.

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Post ID: @1zmn+18KNbrnX

NOPE!

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Post ID: @mow+18KNbrnX

NO

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Post ID: @loo+18KNbrnX

Not a chance....

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Post ID: @lbb+18KNbrnX

Maybe a xerox will buy ricoh? Xeroh or Ricox?

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Post ID: @wih+18KNbrnX

It’ll be tough for the industry in general... But particularly so for xerox and ricoh.

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Post ID: @zuz+18KNbrnX

Xerox will probably survive but it will be rough on everyone left. I see it already !

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