GURU.Markets stock price, segment price, and overall market index valuation
The company's share price Xerox Holdings
Xerox, a legendary name in the world of photocopiers, has a stock price that reflects its struggle to survive in the digital age. The chart tells the story of the decline of its core business and its attempts to find new revenue streams in IT services and digital printing.
Share prices of companies in the market segment - Other outsourcing
Xerox Holdings, a pioneer in the copier industry, today provides digital and printing technologies, as well as business process outsourcing services, to companies of all sizes. We classify it in the "Other Outsourcing" sector. The chart below illustrates the dynamics of this mature yet stable market.
Broad Market Index - GURU.Markets
Xerox is a legendary company that, having undergone digital transformation, now provides managed print services, software, and IT. As a historic brand, it is included in our GURU.Markets index. The chart below shows the overall market trend. Compare it with Xerox's performance to assess the state of this sector.
Change in the price of a company, segment, and market as a whole per day
XRX - Daily change in the company's share price Xerox Holdings
Xerox's change_co measures its volatility. It reflects sensitivity to the ongoing decline in demand for office printing and attempts at business transformation. This metric is important for analyzing companies in mature technology industries on System.GURU.Markets.
Daily change in the price of a set of shares in a market segment - Other outsourcing
Xerox Holdings Corporation is an iconic brand in the midst of transformation. This chart shows the average daily volatility of the technology sector. Comparing it to XRX's performance as it transitions from copying to digital services helps assess the success of its strategy.
Daily change in the price of a broad market stock, index - GURU.Markets
Xerox is an iconic brand that has undergone a challenging transformation from a leader in copiers to a digital services provider. Its history exemplifies the challenges of the digital age. The chart below shows overall market volatility, providing context for Xerox's valuation.
Dynamics of market capitalization of the company, segment and the market as a whole over 12 months
Annual dynamics of the company's market capitalization Xerox Holdings
For Xerox Holdings, year-over-year performance is a narrative of its difficult transformation from a printing industry icon to a digital and IT services provider. Its market capitalization change over the past 12 months reflects the market's confidence in the company's ability to offset declining printer and copier revenues with growth in new, more promising business segments.
Annual dynamics of market capitalization of the market segment - Other outsourcing
Xerox Holdings Corporation is a legendary company undergoing a complex transformation from a copier manufacturer to a digital services provider. This chart will show how successful its efforts to adapt to the digital age are and how its new business offsets the decline in its traditional segment.
Annual dynamics of market capitalization of broad market stocks, index - GURU.Markets
Xerox, a legend from the past, is in a state of permanent transformation. Its stock price reflects not economic cycles, but its desperate attempts to find a new business model in a world where paperwork is becoming a thing of the past. The chart is a story of survival and the search for a new identity.
Dynamics of market capitalization of the company, segment and the market as a whole for the month
Monthly dynamics of the company's market capitalization Xerox Holdings
Xerox's performance, a company undergoing transformation, reflects the state of the office printing market. The monthly fluctuations on the chart reflect the balance between its shrinking but still profitable business selling printing equipment and services, and its efforts to find new growth opportunities in IT services.
Monthly dynamics of market capitalization of the market segment - Other outsourcing
Xerox, a company synonymous with copying, now offers a wide range of document management, IT outsourcing, and digital printing services. These services help businesses manage information. The chart below shows the overall dynamics in the outsourcing sector, reflecting the efforts of tech veterans to adapt to the new digital reality.
Monthly dynamics of market capitalization of broad market stocks, index - GURU.Markets
Shares of "old" tech companies undergoing transformation can move independently of the market. The chart below shows the general trends. Is Xerox living its own unique life, or do its movements reflect the broader challenges in the office equipment sector?
Dynamics of market capitalization of the company, segment and the market as a whole for the week
Weekly dynamics of the company's market capitalization Xerox Holdings
Xerox Holdings, a legend in the world of copiers, is currently struggling to establish itself in the digital world. Its weekly stock price reflects investor sentiment regarding its ability to transform its business, demand for office equipment, and overall corporate spending. This chart illustrates this complex battle.
Weekly dynamics of market capitalization of the market segment - Other outsourcing
Xerox, like other companies in the outsourcing and office equipment sector, is dependent on overall corporate spending. Weekly stock price movements in this segment reflect overall business confidence and trends toward digitalization. The chart shows how Xerox is performing within the context of its mature industry.
Weekly dynamics of market capitalization of stocks of the broad market, index - GURU.Markets
Xerox, a veteran office equipment company, is undergoing a transformation. The chart will reveal how the market is evaluating its efforts: are the company's shares moving with the market, like an established cyclical business, or are uncertain futures and declining demand for printing creating their own negative trend?
Market capitalization of the company, segment and market as a whole
XRX - Market capitalization of the company Xerox Holdings
Xerox's market capitalization is a visual history of the tech giant's struggle for relevance. This chart shows how investors view the company's complex transition from the fading world of printed documents to digital services. It's decades of transformation efforts, distilled into a single curve.
XRX - Share of the company's market capitalization Xerox Holdings within the market segment - Other outsourcing
Xerox, a legendary name in the printing world, holds a significant share of the office equipment and document management market. Its market capitalization reflects both the value of its vast customer base and service contracts, as well as the challenges associated with digitalization and declining demand for printing.
Market capitalization of the market segment - Other outsourcing
Xerox is a legendary name in the world of office technology, and it's undergoing a transformation. What is the overall weight of this industry? The chart below shows the overall market capitalization of the outsourcing sector. Its dynamics reflect the company's complex transition from paper-based document management to digital solutions and cloud services.
Market capitalization of all companies included in a broad market index - GURU.Markets
The Xerox chart is a visual chronicle of a tech icon's struggle to survive in the digital age. Its market capitalization reflects the company's efforts to transition from a dying printer business to IT services. Every fluctuation on this chart represents the market's reaction to its latest transformation plan and financial results.
Book value capitalization of the company, segment and market as a whole
XRX - Book value capitalization of the company Xerox Holdings
For Xerox Holdings, a pioneer in copiers, book value is its production facilities, R&D centers, and global service infrastructure. This metric reflects the tech giant's tangible legacy and current assets. The chart below shows how the value of this physical foundation has changed in the digital age.
XRX - Share of the company's book capitalization Xerox Holdings within the market segment - Other outsourcing
The Xerox brand is backed not only by history but also by a significant physical base. These include printing equipment manufacturing facilities, a global network of service centers, and logistics hubs. The chart shows how much of the physical infrastructure in the office technology sector this giant still controls, despite its digital transformation.
Market segment balance sheet capitalization - Other outsourcing
Compared to the IT sector, where capital is concentrated in data centers, Xerox is a relic of another era. The asset chart reveals the scale of the industry. Xerox, historically a capital-intensive manufacturer, is now shifting toward asset-light services, but its material base remains significant.
Book value of all companies included in the broad market index - GURU.Markets
Despite the digital transformation, Xerox's legacy remains a strong physical foundation: printing equipment manufacturing plants and a global service network. The chart below shows how the value of this physical foundation has changed as the company transitioned from hardware to IT services.
The ratio of market capitalization to book capitalization of a company, segment, and the market as a whole
Market capitalization to book capitalization ratio - Xerox Holdings
Xerox has significant tangible assets, but the market often values ββthem at a discount, citing concerns about the future of the printing business. The chart below shows how the market weighed the value of aging plants against their uncertain prospects.
Market to book capitalization ratio in a market segment - Other outsourcing
Xerox is a well-known company in the printing equipment and services sector. This chart shows how the market values ββits tangible assets and business in the context of digital transformation. A comparison with the outsourcing sector can reveal whether investors believe in its success.
Market to book capitalization ratio for the market as a whole
Xerox is a legendary name in the world of office equipment, currently struggling to adapt to the digital age. Contrary to the average valuation in this chart, Xerox's market capitalization may be lower than its book value. This reflects investor pessimism about the future growth of its traditional business, despite its patents and tangible assets.
Debts of the company, segment and market as a whole
XRX - Company debts Xerox Holdings
Xerox, a legend in the world of office technology, is undergoing a complex transformation. This chart shows how the company is managing its debt, inherited from its era of print dominance. Its financial strategy is aimed at maintaining stability and freeing up funds for investment in new digital services in an effort to find future growth.
Market segment debts - Other outsourcing
Xerox, a historical leader in copiers, is undergoing a transformation, seeking new revenue streams in digital services and IT outsourcing. Its debt policy reflects this complex transformation. This chart allows us to assess how the company is managing its capital, funding new ventures with cash flows from its shrinking legacy businesses.
Market debt in general
Debt to book value of the company, segment and market as a whole
The company's debt to book capitalization ratio Xerox Holdings
Xerox Holdings, known for its printing equipment, is transforming its business toward digital services. This chart shows the company's debt-to-equity ratio. It illustrates how the company is using leverage to finance this transformation, restructuring, and returning capital to shareholders, which comes with certain risks.
Market segment debt to market segment book capitalization - Other outsourcing
Xerox Holdings, a legendary name in the world of copying equipment, is now diversifying into IT services. This chart shows the debt burden in the outsourcing sector. It helps us understand how companies in this industry are managing their balance sheets as they transform and adapt to new technological realities, and what Xerox's financial position is.
Debt to book value of all companies in the market
Xerox Holdings is undergoing a transformation from a copier manufacturer to a digital services provider, which may require debt restructuring. This chart of the overall debt-to-equity ratio on the market allows us to assess how the company's financial maneuversβwhether reducing old debt or taking on new loans for developmentβfit into macroeconomic trends.
P/E of the company, segment and market as a whole
P/E - Xerox Holdings
Xerox, a name synonymous with copying equipment, is attempting to transform itself into an IT services company amid a shrinking paper document management market. This chart shows how investors assess the chances of a successful turnaround. Its low readings reflect market skepticism about the future of the traditional printing business and the search for new growth opportunities.
P/E of the market segment - Other outsourcing
Xerox Holdings, once synonymous with copying equipment, is now transforming its business into digital services, document management, and IT outsourcing for businesses. The company is seeking new growth opportunities in a changing world. This chart shows the average valuation for outsourcing companies, reflecting how investors view Xerox's efforts to adapt to the new reality.
P/E of the market as a whole
Xerox, once synonymous with copying machines, is attempting to transform itself into a digital and IT services provider. Its valuation reflects this difficult struggle amid a shrinking core market. This overall sentiment chart is important because it impacts its clients' IT budgets, but for Xerox, the key question is the success of its own transformation, not the state of the broader economy.
Future P/E of the company, segment and market as a whole
Future (projected) P/E of the company Xerox Holdings
Xerox Holdings, a legendary name in the copying industry, is attempting to transform itself into a digital services company. This chart reflects market skepticism about the success of this transition. Its dynamics reflect investors' predictions about whether Xerox will be able to offset declining traditional printing revenues with new revenue streams in the highly competitive IT sector.
Future (projected) P/E of the market segment - Other outsourcing
Xerox, a legendary name in office equipment, is in the midst of a complex transformation, attempting to shift away from the declining print market and toward digital services. This chart is an indicator of the market's confidence in the success of this maneuver. It compares Xerox's future profitability forecasts with those of its sector, and a significant deviation could indicate either skepticism or potential undervaluation.
Future (projected) P/E of the market as a whole
Xerox, once synonymous with copying machines, is now transforming into a document management services company. This transition is taking place against the backdrop of overall digitalization. This market expectations chart shows how much investors believe in the ability of the "old guard" to adapt to new realities and find their place in a changing world.
Profit of the company, segment and market as a whole
Company profit Xerox Holdings
Xerox Holdings, once synonymous with copying equipment, now focuses on managed print services and digital transformation for businesses. The company's profitability depends on its ability to adapt to the decline of paperwork by developing new services. This chart shows the financial results of this complex business transformation.
Profit of companies in the market segment - Other outsourcing
Xerox, once synonymous with copying machines, is now transforming its business toward digital services and IT outsourcing. This transition is taking place in a highly competitive environment. The presented graph of the total profitability of outsourcing companies helps us understand how successful this industry is overall and whether the established giants are finding new growth opportunities.
Overall market profit
Xerox Holdings, a legendary name in the world of office equipment, is undergoing a transformation, trying to adapt to the digital world. Its traditional business of selling printers and consumables is declining. The company's success depends on its ability to develop new areas, such as IT services, rather than on the general economic cycle shown in this chart.
Future (predicted) profit of the company, segment and market as a whole
Future (projected) profit of the company Xerox Holdings
Xerox, once synonymous with copying machines, is currently transforming its business toward digital services and IT solutions. This chart reflects the market's skepticism or hope for the success of this transformation. Profit forecasts depend on the company's ability to offset declines in its traditional segment through new business lines.
Future (predicted) profit of companies in the market segment - Other outsourcing
Xerox Holdings, known for its copying equipment, is transforming its business toward digital and IT services. This chart shows the projected profit trajectory for the business outsourcing sector. This data allows us to assess the success of Xerox's strategy of transitioning from hardware to services in the context of overall industry expectations.
Future (predicted) profit of the market as a whole
This chart illustrates expectations for the transformation of a well-known brand. Xerox Holdings' profit forecast hinges on the company's ability to shift its focus from traditional printing to digital services and IT outsourcing. The trend demonstrates the market's confidence in the success of this strategy and the ability to stabilize revenues in the changing office landscape.
P/S of the company, segment and market as a whole
P/S - Xerox Holdings
For Xerox, a company transforming its traditional printing business, this chart is an indicator of market sentiment. It shows how investors view its large but shrinking revenue base as it seeks growth in new digital services. A low multiple often reflects skepticism about the success of this transition.
P/S market segment - Other outsourcing
Xerox Holdings, known for its copiers, now focuses on digital and IT services, generating revenue from service contracts. This chart reflects the average valuation in the business process outsourcing sector. It helps understand how the market views Xerox's transformation and its ability to generate revenue compared to younger IT companies.
P/S of the market as a whole
Xerox, once synonymous with copycats, is now transforming its business toward digital services and IT outsourcing. Its revenue is a balance between its shrinking traditional business and new areas of growth. This chart, which displays the average market revenue estimate, helps us understand whether the market believes Xerox will successfully transform and how it values ββits future earnings.
Future P/S of the company, segment and market as a whole
Future (projected) P/S of the company Xerox Holdings
Xerox, a historical leader in printing, is in the process of transforming itself into IT services and software. The company's future depends on the success of this transition from its aging business. This chart shows how the market values ββits future revenue, reflecting investor skepticism or hope that Xerox will successfully transform its business model.
Future (projected) P/S of the market segment - Other outsourcing
Xerox Holdings, a historical leader in printing, is transforming itself into digital and IT services. This chart compares the company's estimated future revenue with other outsourcing providers. It reflects how investors assess its ability to offset declines in its traditional business through growth in new, more promising market segments.
Future (projected) P/S of the market as a whole
Xerox Holdings, a legendary name in the world of office equipment, is undergoing a transformation, shifting its focus to digital services. Its struggle to grow revenue in a changing market exemplifies the challenges facing mature companies. The success or failure of this transformation affects the overall picture of the corporate sector, shown in this chart.
Sales of the company, segment and market as a whole
Company sales Xerox Holdings
Xerox Holdings, a legendary name in the world of office equipment, today focuses on digital services, software, and print management. This chart shows total revenue from hardware sales and, more importantly, from long-term service contracts, illustrating the company's transition from one-time transactions to a stable subscription revenue model.
Sales of companies in the market segment - Other outsourcing
Xerox Holdings, known for its printing equipment, is transforming itself into a digital and IT services company. It helps businesses optimize workflows, going beyond traditional printing. This chart shows total outsourcing sales, illustrating the trend toward outsourcing non-core functions, which is the focus of Xerox's updated strategy.
Overall market sales
Xerox, once synonymous with copying, is now transforming into a company providing document management and IT outsourcing services for businesses. This graph, reflecting business activity, is important for Xerox. During periods of economic growth, companies invest more actively in optimizing office processes, which creates demand for Xerox's digital solutions and services.
Future sales volume of the company, segment and market as a whole
Future (projected) sales of the company Xerox Holdings
Xerox, once synonymous with copying equipment, is currently transforming its business toward digital services and IT outsourcing. The company's future revenue depends on the success of this transformation and its ability to offset the decline in the traditional printing segment. This chart reflects analysts' skepticism or optimism regarding Xerox's strategy in the era of the "paperless office."
Future (projected) sales of companies in the market segment - Other outsourcing
Xerox Holdings, known for its copiers, now provides document management and IT outsourcing services. This chart shows projected revenues for the entire business process outsourcing sector. It helps understand whether corporate spending on digitalization of office processes is expected to increase, which is important for Xerox's services business.
Future (projected) sales of the market as a whole
Xerox, a well-known manufacturer of office equipment, is currently focused on document management for businesses. Demand for its services is directly dependent on corporate spending and business activity. This chart predicts the overall state of the business environment. During periods of growth, companies are more willing to invest in upgrading their office infrastructure, while during periods of decline, printing and document management expenses decline.
Marginality of the company, segment and market as a whole
Company marginality Xerox Holdings
Xerox, once synonymous with copying, is now focused on digital and IT services. The chart shows how successfully the company is transforming its business model. Profitability here is an indicator of the transition from hardware sales to more lucrative service contracts, reflecting the effectiveness of cost management during this large-scale transformation.
Market segment marginality - Other outsourcing
Xerox, a legendary name in the world of office technology, is in the process of transforming itself into a digital services company. This chart serves as an indicator of the company's health during this transition. Comparing its performance with industry peers demonstrates how successfully Xerox is managing its traditional business while investing in future growth and maintaining profitability.
Market marginality as a whole
Xerox Holdings, once synonymous with copying equipment, is in the process of transforming its business toward digital services and software. The company's profitability depends on the success of this transition amid declining demand for printing. This total market return chart highlights the challenge facing Xerox: finding new sources of growth in a changing technology landscape.
Employees in the company, segment and market as a whole
Number of employees in the company Xerox Holdings
Xerox is a legendary name in the world of office equipment, currently transforming into digital services and software. This graph shows a large team inherited from the era of copier dominance. The headcount dynamics reflect the company's complex process of optimization and adaptation to the new business reality.
Share of the company's employees Xerox Holdings within the market segment - Other outsourcing
This figure reflects Xerox Holdings' long history and transformation. Its share of employees in the outsourcing sector demonstrates how the company has shifted its focus from simply producing copy machines to providing comprehensive document management services. This human resource helps other companies digitize and optimize their office processes.
Number of employees in the market segment - Other outsourcing
Xerox, once synonymous with copying machines, is now transforming into a document management and IT outsourcing company. This shift in business model is also changing its talent needs. This chart illustrates how tech veterans are adapting to the new reality by retraining staff and hiring digital services specialists.
Number of employees in the market as a whole
Xerox Holdings Corporation, known for its copiers, now also provides business process outsourcing services. This overall employment trend affects it in two ways: economic growth supports demand for office equipment, and companies' desire for efficiency in the face of staff growth drives demand for its outsourcing solutions.
Market capitalization per employee (in thousands of dollars) of the company, segment, and market as a whole
Market capitalization per employee (in thousands of dollars) of the company Xerox Holdings (XRX)
Xerox is a historical leader in copying equipment, now diversified into IT services. This chart reflects the company's complex structure. The relatively low capitalization per employee may indicate a large workforce in the service division and that the market values ββthe company more as a mature business than as a technology leader with high intellectual capital.
Market capitalization per employee (in thousands of dollars) in the market segment - Other outsourcing
Xerox, a veteran document management company, is actively transforming itself into a digital services provider. The cost per employee indicator reflects the effectiveness of this transformation. A comparison with the industry demonstrates how successfully the company is monetizing the expertise of its large staff in the new, less capital-intensive digital reality.
Market capitalization per employee (in thousands of dollars) for the overall market
Xerox Holdings, a historical leader in copiers, is in the process of transforming itself into a digital services company. This chart reflects the complexity of this transition. The cost per employee here is a cross between the aging but still profitable hardware business and the new, potentially higher-margin services business.
Profit per employee (in thousands of dollars) for the company, segment, and market as a whole
Profit per employee (in thousands of dollars) of the company Xerox Holdings (XRX)
Xerox, once synonymous with copying machines, is now transforming into an IT service management and workplace digitalization company. This chart is a barometer of this painful transformation. It shows how successfully management is increasing productivity by transferring thousands of employees from the hardware business to higher-margin service contracts.
Profit per employee (in thousands of dollars) in the market segment - Other outsourcing
Xerox, once synonymous with copying, now focuses on IT services, outsourcing, and printing equipment. For a company transforming its business, this chart is critical. It shows how much profit each employee generates, reflecting the success of the transition to higher-margin services. It also displays the industry average, serving as a benchmark for assessing the effectiveness of this transformation compared to other service companies.
Profit per employee (in thousands of dollars) for the market as a whole
Xerox (XRX) is in the process of transforming from a copier manufacturer to an IT services and software provider. This chart helps assess the success of this transition. It shows whether the new, more people-focused service business generates more (or less) profit per employee than the outgoing, automated printer and consumables business.
Sales to employees of the company, segment and market as a whole
Sales per company employee Xerox Holdings (XRX)
Xerox, once synonymous with copying, now focuses on document management services and IT outsourcing. This chart illustrates the transition from hardware sales to a service model. Stable revenue per employee now depends on long-term service contracts for corporate clients.
Sales per employee in the market segment - Other outsourcing
Xerox Holdings, known for its printers and copiers, is actively transforming into digital services and IT outsourcing. This chart shows the average revenue per employee in this segment. It helps assess how productive the company's staff is during this transition period. Is Xerox generating revenue per employee comparable to its IT services competitors?
Sales per employee for the market as a whole
Xerox is more than just printers. The company is transforming itself into a provider of IT services and document management solutions. This metric reflects the effectiveness of this transition: it shows how the company is shifting its focus from one-time hardware sales (a labor-intensive process) to more scalable and stable revenue from long-term service contracts.
Short shares by company, segment and market as a whole
Shares shorted by company Xerox Holdings (XRX)
Xerox, once synonymous with copying equipment, is trying to survive in the era of the "paperless office" by shifting to IT services. This chart shows the bets of those who don't believe in this turnaround. The bears point to the irreversible decline of its core printing business and doubts about Xerox's ability to successfully compete in the IT outsourcing sector.
Shares shorted by market segment - Other outsourcing
Xerox, a name synonymous with copying machines, has long been trying to transform itself into a provider of document management and IT outsourcing services. This chart reflects the market's collective skepticism toward the entire "office services" sector. It shows the extent to which investors believe digitalization and remote work will ultimately undermine the industry's business models.
Shares shorted by the overall market
Xerox is a company in a perpetual state of flux, dependent on corporate printing costs. This business is already in decline. When this market fear indicator rises, investors expect a recession. This means that offices will immediately freeze equipment upgrade budgets, exacerbating XRX's already dire situation.
RSI 14 indicator for a company, segment, and market as a whole
The company's RSI 14 indicator Xerox Holdings (XRX)
Xerox (XRX) is a legendary copier maker. Today, its core printing business is in decline, and the company is attempting to transform itself into an IT services provider. This chart gauges sentiment. It often shows "oversold" (below 30), reflecting market skepticism about a successful reversal, or "overbought" (above 70), reflecting restructuring news.
RSI 14 Market Segment - Other outsourcing
Xerox (XRX) is a legendary name synonymous with copiers. Today, the company is attempting to transform itself, focusing on IT services and digital outsourcing, while moving away from the printing business. This chart gauges the collective sentiment in the Outsourcing sector. It helps us understand whether XRX's performance reflects its own struggles or whether the entire industry is overheated or oversold.
RSI 14 for the overall market
Xerox (XRX) is a company in structural decline. This chart shows that its problems are exacerbated by panic. Market panic and recession force companies to desperately cut costs, and they are even more likely to abandon "non-essential" printing and office equipment rentals in favor of digital.
Analyst consensus forecast for the company's share price, the segment, and the market as a whole
Analyst consensus stock price forecast XRX (Xerox Holdings)
Xerox (XRX) is a legendary company synonymous with copiers. Today, it is attempting to transform itself by focusing on digital services, IT outsourcing, and print management, while its core business is shrinking. This chart shows the average Wall Street forecast, reflecting analysts' skepticism or optimism about the success of this difficult transformation.
The difference between the consensus estimate and the actual stock price XRX (Xerox Holdings)
Xerox is a name synonymous with copying. Today, the company is attempting to transform itself from a printer manufacturer into an IT and digital services provider. This chart shows the upside or downside potential analysts see in the stock. It measures the gap between the price and forecast, reflecting their skepticism or belief in this challenging comeback.
Analyst consensus forecast for stock prices by market segment - Other outsourcing
Xerox, a copier legend, is struggling to survive, shifting its focus from printer sales to IT services and digital outsourcing. This chart shows general expectations for the outsourcing sector. It reflects whether experts believe the paper giant can successfully transform into an IT company.
Analysts' consensus forecast for the overall market share price
Xerox (XRX) is an office printing company. Their business is driven by cyclical corporate spending. This chart of overall market sentiment is important. Optimism = companies hiring (office staff), upgrading hardware (new printers). Pessimism (recession) = IT budget freezes and layoffs, which hits XRX's consumables.
AKIMA index of the company, segment and market as a whole
AKiMA Company Index Xerox Holdings
Xerox (XRX) is a legendary name struggling for relevance. Their legacy is selling and servicing large office copiers, a business in structural decline. This chart is a story of survival. It reflects their attempts (mostly unsuccessful) to transform, their reliance on a profitable but dwindling services business, and their struggle with debt.
AKIMA Market Segment Index - Other outsourcing
Xerox (XRX) is a legendary brand that (after the demise of copiers) is struggling to survive by focusing on managed print services and digital transformation. This composite metric evaluates companies. The graph shows the sector average. It's a benchmark: to what extent does this stagnant (legacy) model (XRX) differentiate it (or drag it down) from the average competitor?
The AKIM Index for the overall market
Xerox, an icon of office equipment, is attempting to transform itself into a digital and IT services provider. This chart, reflecting the market average, provides a macro backdrop. It helps assess how this mature business, struggling with the structural decline of printing, compares to the overall macroeconomic situation.