Lexmark on the skids

Lexmark’s released its second-quarter results revealing revenue down 6 percent to $1.14 billion, compared to its revenue of $1.21 billion last year.
Lexmark announced that the Lexington-based company “continued to be negatively impacted by the challenging economic environment in the second quarter of 2008.”
Kentucky’s Herald-Leader wrote of Lexmark’s inkjet division, “Since late 2005, that division has [...]

Numbers say a lot…

Why are numbers important?  They reveal situations and can tell you a story about a certain situation.  Let’s look at the stats and numbers when concerning the ink and toner cartridge consumables industry.

 It takes about a gallon of oil to make a new laser cartridge.

Almost 8 cartridges are thrown away per second in the United [...]

Looking Ahead: The next 20 years

What will the next 20 years living in the United States be like? Will it be similar to the previous 20 or 50 years?
After watching this crash course: http://www.chrismartenson.com/crashcourse  I do not think this will be true at all. WE are experiencing economic times that have never been realized in the past. The [...]

What is recycling?

The issue happens to be something that I am concerned and involved with on a day to day basis.  I am completely aware of the impact I am making when recycling on the behalf of my customers and even in my own affairs.  This has made me realize that there are people that do rarely [...]

I like it!

For some time now I have been telling my customers to either buy Canon or Hp printers. They are more efficient and higher quality than any other brand. I also like these brands simply because they are aware of the aftermarket industry. Hp and Canon do not restrict free trade and competition [...]