The recent performance of the Xerox Corporation is considered in five pages in an assessment of a company shares' buy recommendation. Four sources are listed in the bibliography.
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than simply the provider of photocopying machines, with many business machines and document management systems among the top sellers from the worldwide company.
The company was a first mover in this market place with the first commercially available photocopiers sold in 1964 (Xerox, 2002). The company has grown with the majority of
revenues originating from the US, but the diversity of the business is represented with the 45% of revenues that are international. The current turnover of the company is $16.5 billion,
and this shows a downward trend 12% lower than the previous year. However, this is to be expected in the current economic conditions, with economies that are slowing down in
the global economy as well as in the US (Yahoo, 2002). If we look at the growth in terms of five years then there is still a reduction, but this
isles market with an overall 0.5% reduction. Therefore, the company may be in a strong position with other companies demonstrating much higher falls, and as such the company is also
in a better position for the future. The company uses subsidiaries in distributing to the various countries, and as such there is a spread of risk. The company is
also in apposition to gain the maximum returns as they are wholly own subsidiaries that have established distribution lines. In Asia there are also some partnerships due to the
different needs of the business culture in the area. If we look at the stock performance we can see that it is lower than in the past with current
price of $9.78 , compared with a 52 week low of $4.73 and a 52 week high of $11.45. When we look for an investment the key is to