+ Follow LEXMARK INTERNATIONAL Tag
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[Title] => Lapu-Lapu lauds firm for “adopting” school
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[Summary] => As the printing company struggles with a declining market in the emergence of digital devices, Lexmark International Inc. has to lay off 1,700 positions worldwide of which 1,100 are manufacturing employees in Cebu will be affected by the end of 2015.
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[Summary] => Cebu Provincial Governor Gwen Garcia and US ambassador to the Philippines Harry K. Thomas, Jr. led the turn-over of 10 Gawad Kalinga houses in barangay Tunghaan, Minglanilla town to their new owners.
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[Title] => Lexmark gives P4M to Cebu science school
[Summary] => The Lexmark International Inc. (LII) gives a one-time educational fund worth P4 million as part of its 20th anniversary to the Cebu City National Science High School (CCNSHS).
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[Title] => US-based printer maker sets P1-B expansion in RP
[Summary] => Lexmark International (Phils.) Inc. will spend an additional P1 billion to expand manufacturing operations at its plant at the Mactan Economic Zone (MEZ).
Glenn Westerman, president and chief executive officer of Lexmark, said that since 1999, Lexmark has spent about P9 billion for its manufacturing operations in the country.
The Lexmark plant in MEZ manufactures printer cartridges for distribution worldwide.
At the same time, Westerman said that Lexmark has also been making additional investments on its software and hardware development for printers.
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[Title] => Lexmark notes huge jump in share of printers market
[Summary] => Computer printers maker Lexmark International has noted a huge jump in its share of the Philippine printers market, due largely to the increased used of the Internet as a vehicle for business.
Company officials revealed that from a meager 0.17-percent market share in the third quarter of last year, Lexmarks share has increased to five percent, based on preliminary figures released by the research group IDC.
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[Title] => Governor, US ambassador turn over Gawad Kalinga houses to recipients
[Summary] => Cebu Provincial Governor Gwen Garcia and US ambassador to the Philippines Harry K. Thomas, Jr. led the turn-over of 10 Gawad Kalinga houses in barangay Tunghaan, Minglanilla town to their new owners.
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[Summary] => The Lexmark International Inc. (LII) gives a one-time educational fund worth P4 million as part of its 20th anniversary to the Cebu City National Science High School (CCNSHS).
[DatePublished] => 2011-03-31 00:00:00
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[Title] => US-based printer maker sets P1-B expansion in RP
[Summary] => Lexmark International (Phils.) Inc. will spend an additional P1 billion to expand manufacturing operations at its plant at the Mactan Economic Zone (MEZ).
Glenn Westerman, president and chief executive officer of Lexmark, said that since 1999, Lexmark has spent about P9 billion for its manufacturing operations in the country.
The Lexmark plant in MEZ manufactures printer cartridges for distribution worldwide.
At the same time, Westerman said that Lexmark has also been making additional investments on its software and hardware development for printers.
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[Title] => Lexmark notes huge jump in share of printers market
[Summary] => Computer printers maker Lexmark International has noted a huge jump in its share of the Philippine printers market, due largely to the increased used of the Internet as a vehicle for business.
Company officials revealed that from a meager 0.17-percent market share in the third quarter of last year, Lexmarks share has increased to five percent, based on preliminary figures released by the research group IDC.
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