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  2. Pitney Bowes - Wikipedia

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    Pitney Bowes unveiled its new logo in January 2015, replacing one used since 1971; the rebranding campaign, which included an updated Web site and marketing, reportedly cost between $40 million and $80 million. [6] Pitney Bowes' 2015 profits totaled $408 million, but this declined to $95 million in profits for 2016.

  3. Click, Click, Click, Online Shopping with Old St. Nick

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    Click, Click, Click, Online Shopping with Old St. Nick Pitney Bowes Survey Identifies Online Shopping Trends in Europe and the U.S. STAMFORD, Conn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Just in time to kick off the ...

  4. Murray D. Martin - Wikipedia

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    On May 17, 2012, Pitney Bowes filed Form 8K with the Securities and Exchange Commission, announcing that shareholders had rejected the advisory vote on executive compensation at the company. [ 36 ] While CEO of Pitney Bowes in 2008, Murray D. Martin earned a total compensation of $5,115,280, which included a base salary of $941,667, a cash ...

  5. Why Pitney Bowes Is Delivering for Investors Today - AOL

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  6. MapInfo Corporation - Wikipedia

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    As of January 28, 2009, MapInfo and Group 1 Software were operating as one division called Pitney Bowes Business Insight. [12] On August 26, 2019, Pitney Bowes sold its software division (which includes MapInfo Professional) to Syncsort for $700 million in cash. The company is rebranded as Precisely in December 2019.

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  8. Dictaphone - Wikipedia

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    In 1995, Pitney Bowes sold Dictaphone to the investment group Stonington Partners of Connecticut for a reported $462 million. [6] Dictaphone thereafter sold a range of products that included speech-recognition and voicemail software with limited success as the market only existed among some early adopters despite its vertical markets' enhancements.

  9. Pitney Bowes Names Kevin Connolly Vice President, Global ...

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    Pitney Bowes is the only firm that includes direct mail, transactional mail, call centers and in-store technologies in its solution mix along with digital channels such as the Web, email, live ...