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Latest News, Personal Experiences, Rumors, and Speculations about Xerox. (Week of October 31, 2025)

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    Xerox continues to face turmoil as layoffs and rumors about its future swirl.
    As October ends, speculation about the company’s direction remains intense.


    Latest News
    Xerox’s layoffs are ongoing, hitting departments like IT and customer service. Some insiders believe these cuts are part of a larger restructuring or could hint at the sale of its legacy hardware division, with a focus shifting to digital services. However, no official statements have been made.

    Personal Experiences
    Employees report a tense atmosphere, with one noting, “Morale is at an all-time low. Everyone’s just waiting for the next shoe to drop.” Delays in printer maintenance and customer support are also raising concerns.

    Rumors
    Industry chatter suggests Xerox may be looking to sell off parts of its business or even file for bankruptcy. Speculation is also swirling about potential leadership changes, with some wondering if the CEO’s position is in jeopardy.

    Speculations
    There’s debate over whether Xerox will take a goodwill impairment hit this quarter, signaling a possible decline in value. Surprisingly, the stock price has remained steady despite the layoffs, leaving some investors hopeful, while others are growing skeptical about the company’s recovery. With no clear path forward, Xerox’s future remains uncertain. Will it transform, get acquired, or fold? Only time will tell.

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