Sharp moves on Toshiba’s PC business

Sharp moves on Toshiba’s PC business

The Osaka-based OEM is hoping to take advantage of Toshiba’s well-documented restructuring conundrum. The company announced that it plans to acquire Toshiba’s personal computer business for around ¥4 billion, according to Nikkei Asian Review, which claims that Sharp...
More friendly figures for Canon

More friendly figures for Canon

Canon India has released its latest financial data, with a brighter picture than predicted. Whilst analyst estimates for the OEM had suggested a revenue of $8.04 billion (€6.85 billion), the actual figure for the quarter was $8.69 billion (€7.40 billion), reports the...
The Canon legal train rolls on

The Canon legal train rolls on

The OEM’s patent infringement lawsuit onslaught continues, with a dozen more companies filing the intend to default. Following the news that FTrade and Arlington Industries agreed to a Consent Judgement and a Defaulting, as reported by The Recycler earlier this week,...
Hardcopy Peripherals market keeps growing

Hardcopy Peripherals market keeps growing

New data released by the International Data Corporation has shown a continued positive trajectory for the HCP market in the first quarter of 2018. The IDC’s Worldwide Quarterly Hardcopy Peripherals Tracker shows that worldwide shipments increased by 1.7 percent in Q1...
Koefoed makes OKI NZ history

Koefoed makes OKI NZ history

The OEM’s New Zealand subsidiary has appointed its first ever country manager. Bruce Koefoed has become OKI Data’s first New Zealand country manager, after the OEM announced his appointment this week, reports ChannelLife NZ. Auckland-based Koefoed will take on...