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  2. Pitney Bowes - Wikipedia

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    In 1950, Pitney Bowes initiated an advertising campaign in national publications with the message, "Metered mail makes the mailer's life easier". [9] In 1971, the company introduced a new logo, which represented the "intersection of paper-based and electronic communication". [9] Pitney Bowes was valued at around $18 billion in December 1998. [21]

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    Intelcom’s clients include Amazon as well as Pitney Bowes and Landmark Global, which handle shipping for Etsy and eBay. [2] Intelcom significantly expanded its business operations to Australia in 2021. Since 2017, the company has been noted in Canadian media for its delivery issues and unsafe working conditions.

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    Pitney Bowes Names Christoph Stehmann President of Ecommerce and Shipping Solutions at Pitney Bowes McKinsey & Company Partner Lila Snyder Joins Pitney Bowes as President, Document Messaging ...

  5. Walter Bowes - Wikipedia

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    Walter Bowes (1882–1957) was an English-born industrialist and sportsman, who came to fame in the United States as the co-founder of technology firm Pitney-Bowes Postage Meter Company (now Pitney-Bowes) An entrepreneur and salesman, he achieved great success as a businessman and also had a passion for racing yachts and horses.

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    Founded in 1996, [4] Stamps.com was created under the name StampMaster by Jim McDermott, Ari Engelberg, and Jeff Green, who at the time were MBA graduate students at UCLA. [5] [6] StampMaster was among the first companies to obtain approval from the United States Postal Service for beta testing and introducing Internet postage to the market.