Technology and the Internet
Technology: The Irvine-based company says in a $30-million lawsuit that a Kentucky firm stole its paper-handling designs.
Aug. 27, 1998
In an effort to keep its most profitable division from losing more ground to competitors, computer maker Hewlett-Packard Co. on Monday introduced a line of printers featuring a new high-speed printing technology.
July 12, 2005
Business
Printer maker Lexmark International will buy software developer Kofax Ltd. for about $1 billion.
March 24, 2015
A federal appeals court in Cincinnati lifted a ban on sales of rebuilt ink cartridges that compete with Lexmark International Inc. products in a ruling that may thwart attempts by manufacturers to control the market for replacement parts.
Oct. 27, 2004
Lexmark International Inc., the second-biggest maker of inkjet and laser printers, said it will cut 900 jobs, or about 8% of its work force, and move some manufacturing to Mexico and China to reduce costs.
Oct. 24, 2000
Lexmark International Inc. said it will cut as many as 1,600 jobs, or 12% of its work force, as fourth-quarter profit is expected to fall because of slowing sales.
Oct. 23, 2001
Stock Exchange lets readers listen in as staff writers James Peltz and Michael Hiltzik debate the merits of individual stocks.
June 22, 1999
World & Nation
Kentucky-based Lexmark International and state Sen.
May 2, 2003
Hardware: Color inkjets are behind the resurgence in printers--and a big player such as IBM getting back in the game.
June 24, 1996
Pitney Bowes Inc. sued Lexmark International Inc., Apple Computer Inc. and other makers of laser jet printers, alleging infringement of a patent for which it is collecting $400 million from Hewlett-Packard Co.
June 21, 2001