Xerox wins $35M NASA contract
BAY ST. LOUIS, Miss. --NASA on Tuesday awarded a contract worth up to $35 million to copier and office equipment manufacturer
Xerox will provide device support, supplies and maintenance to 10 NASA centers and associated facilities. The three-year pact includes two one-year options.
Shares of Stamford, Conn.-based Xerox added 18 cents to close at $18.17 on the New York Stock Exchange.
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The jokes are way to easy on this one.
"Now the astronauts can photocopy their moon on the moon"
"No doubt the sales rep promised 4 hour response time"
A 35 million dollar deal, this may just help to put a small dent in the check they have to write to "Global"
"LINK"
The jokes are way to easy on this one.
"Now the astronauts can photocopy their moon on the moon"
"No doubt the sales rep promised 4 hour response time"
A 35 million dollar deal, this may just help to put a small dent in the check they have to write to "Global"
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