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  2. FedEx Office - Wikipedia

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    Some stores and branding still showed FedEx Kinko's signage until summer 2010. To ease customer confusion during the transition period, many stores displayed a large purple sign in the window that said "Kinko's Printing Inside." Brian Phillips is the President and Chief Executive Officer, following Ken May's departure on March 7, 2008.

  3. Paul Orfalea - Wikipedia

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    Fortune Magazine named Kinko's one of the best places in America to work for three years in a row. Kinko's was acquired by FedEx in 2004 and was renamed FedEx Kinkos, currently doing business as FedEx Office. [1] [5] [6] [9] Having sold Kinko's, Paul Orfalea is still involved in other ventures in real estate, private equity and venture capital ...

  4. FedEx - Wikipedia

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    FedEx Office was formerly an independent company, Kinko's, until it was acquired by FedEx in 2004 and rebranded FedEx Kinko's. It was again rebranded in June 2008 becoming FedEx Office. [29] Its divisions include: FedEx Office Print and Ship Centers: Successor to the original Kinko's operations. Also provide FedEx Hold at Location services ...

  5. Kinko's joins the list of business names that are no more - AOL

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    That means the Kinko's will be no more, or at least we can say it's the deathknell of the name. But Kinko's, which was practically a second home for me in the 1990s, between college and my early ...

  6. 7 '90s mall stores that still exist today - AOL

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    7 '90s mall stores that still exist today. AOL.com Editors. April 18, 2017 at 1:05 PM. Are you a #90skid who spent your allowance on punk rock tees at Hot Topic? Or an early #2000s kid who spent ...

  7. Kinko’s - Wikipedia

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  9. Ken May - Wikipedia

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    In 2002, Kinko's CEO Gary Kusin tried to hire May to become his chief operating officer, an offer the latter declined. [3] May would become the CEO of the faltering company in January 2006, after FedEx bought the chain of stores in 2004. [ 4 ]