Xerox - Xerox introduced the Xerox 6500
Time: 1970s
Place: U.S.
Details: Xerox introduced the Xerox 6500, its first color copier. During McCardell's reign at Xerox, the company announced record revenues, earnings, and profits in 1973, 1974, and 1975.
Related
Near
Xerox-Xerox 9700 was introduced
1977 - U.S.
Xerox-Xerox announced the hiring of Tali Rosman as VP of Xerox's 3D business
Feb, 2020 - U.S.
Xerox-Xerox Tower
1968 - Rochester, New York, U.S.
Xerox-PARC was spun off into an independent wholly-owned subsidiary of Xerox
2002 - U.S.
Xerox-Own publicly-traded company
Jan, 2016 - U.S.
Xerox-New deal was reached that additionally canceled the Fujifilm transaction
Sunday May 13, 2018 - U.S.
Xerox-Xerox purchased Western Union International
1979 - U.S.
Xerox-Xerox released the DocuTech Production Publisher Model 135
1990 - U.S.
Xerox-Brother Dominic
1975 - U.S.
Xerox-Resign as part of a deal
Tuesday May 1, 2018 - U.S.
Xerox-Six Xerox senior executives accused of securities fraud settled their issues with the SEC and neither admitted nor denied wrongdoing
Thursday Jun 5, 2003 - U.S.
Xerox-Paul Allaire became Xerox executive
1990 - U.S.
Xerox-Xerox released a system similar to the Alto
1981 - U.S.
Xerox-Xerox Corporation announced that its auditors, KPMG LLP
Thursday May 31, 2001 - U.S.
Xerox-Xerox completed the acquisition of XMPie
Nov, 2006 - U.S.
Xerox-Anne M. Mulcahy became CEO
Wednesday Aug 1, 2001 - U.S.
Xerox-Burns became the first African American woman to head a company the size of Xerox
Thursday May 21, 2009 - U.S.
Xerox-The laser printer was invented in 1969 by Xerox researcher Gary Starkweather
1969 - U.S.
Xerox-Xerox introduced the "Xerox 9200 Duplicating System"
1970s - U.S.
Xerox-Xerox announced the 5700 laser printing system
1980 - U.S.
Xerox-Archie McCardell was named president of the company
1971 - New York, U.S.
Xerox-Steve Jobs made a deal with Xerox's venture capital division
1979 - U.S.
Xerox-Xerox celebrated the 45th anniversary of the Xerox 914
Sep, 2004 - U.S.
Xerox-Xerox restated its financials which reflected the reallocation of equipment sales revenue of more than $2 billion
Sunday Mar 31, 2002 - U.S.
Xerox-Xerox sold all of its publishing subsidiaries
1985 - U.S.
Xerox-The first commercial non-impact printer was the Xerox 1200
1973 - U.S.
Xerox-Xerox acquired NewField IT
May, 2011 - U.S.
Xerox-Xerox abolished its $24 a share offer
Tuesday Mar 31, 2020 - U.S.
Xerox-The Document Company
1994 - U.S.
Xerox-Jeff Jacobson became CEO
Jun, 2016 - U.S.
Xerox-David T. Kearns as a Xerox executive
1971 - U.S.
Xerox-Allaire was succeeded by Richard Thoman
Apr, 1999 - U.S.
Francis Atterbury's death
Friday Feb 22, 1732 - Rochester
Xerox-C. Peter McColough became Xerox's CEO
1968 - U.S.
Xerox-Xerox introduced the Xerox 813
1963 - U.S.
Xerox-Xerox Corporation
1961 - Rochester, New York, U.S.
Xerox-Xerox 2400
1966 - U.S.
Dwayne Johnson-In Your House 14: Revenge of the 'Taker
Sunday Apr 20, 1997 - Rochester, New York, U.S.
Xerox-Xerox 914
1959 - U.S.
Frederick Douglass-What to the Slave Is the Fourth of July?
Monday Jul 5, 1852 - Rochester, New York, U.S.
Frederick Douglass-Douglass published an account of the First Battle of Bull Run
Aug, 1861 - U.S.
Frederick Douglass-Douglass supported John C. Frémont
Tuesday Nov 8, 1864 - U.S.
Xerox-Developing the commercial product
1946 - U.S.
Frederick Douglass-After returned to the U.S.
1847 - U.S.
Xerox-Haloid Photographic Company
Wednesday Apr 18, 1906 - Rochester, New York, U.S.
Frederick Douglass-Douglass started his last newspaper "the New National Era"
1870 - U.S.
Xerox-The Name
1958 - New York, U.S.
John Fisher's death
Saturday Jun 22, 1535 - Rochester
Xerox-Wilson Center for Research and Technology
1960 - Webster, New York, U.S.
Benjamin Banneker-Surveying team in western New York
Feb, 1791 - New York, U.S.
Elizabeth Blackwell-Blackwell became the first woman to achieve a medical degree in the United States
Tuesday Jan 23, 1849 - U.S.
Elizabeth Blackwell-Blackwell was accepted as a medical student by Hobart College
Oct, 1847 - Geneva, New York, U.S.
Memorial day-Waterloo proclamation
Thursday May 26, 1966 - Waterloo, New York, U.S.
Frederick Douglass-Douglass was the only African American to attend the Seneca Falls Convention
1848 - Seneca Falls, New York, U.S.