- Pitney Bowes
Infobox_Company
company_
company_name = Pitney Bowes Inc.
company_type = Public (NYSE : [http://www.nyse.com/about/listed/lcddata.html?ticker=PBI PBI] )
company_slogan = Engineering the flow of communication
foundation = 1920
location_city =Stamford, Connecticut
location_country = U.S.
key_people =Arthur Pitney , Founder
Walter Bowes , Founder
Michael J. Critelli , Executive Chairman
Murray D. Martin , President and CEO
Michael Monahan , EVP and CFO
num_employees = 36,165 (2008) [ [http://finance.yahoo.com/q/pr?s=pbi PBI: Profile for PITNEY BOWES INC - Yahoo! Finance ] ]
industry = Business Services
products =Metering Systems Addressing Software Presort Mail Services
revenue = profit$6.1 billion USD (2006)
homepage = [http://www.pb.com/ www.pb.com]Pitney Bowes Inc. (nyse|PBI) is a
Stamford, Connecticut -based manufacturer of software and hardware and a provider of services related todocument s,packaging ,mail ing and shipping, collectively referred to asmailstream . The company has approximately 36,000 employees worldwide. [ [http://finance.yahoo.com/q/pr?s=pbi PBI: Profile for PITNEY BOWES INC - Yahoo! Finance ] ] It is one of 87 existing firms that have been members of theS&P 500 since its founding in 1957.Other major U.S. centers of operation include
Danbury, Connecticut ,Shelton, Connecticut ,Troy, New York , andLanham, Maryland .History
In 1902,
Arthur Pitney patented his first "double-locking" hand-cranked postage-stamping machine, and, withpatent attorney Eugene A. Rummler, founded the Pitney Postal Machine Company. In 1908, English emigrant and founder of the Universal Stamping Machine CompanyWalter Bowes began providing stamp-canceling machines to theUnited States Postal Service . Bowes moved his operations to Stamford in 1917. A rapid increase in mail volume in 1919 made the Post Office more receptive to metered mail, and Pitney subsequently traveled to meet Bowes. OnMarch 15 ,1920 , theUnited States House of Representatives passed a bill authorizing mechanical stamps on first-class mail, and onApril 23 ,1920 , the two companies merged to form the Pitney Bowes Postage Meter Company, with the goal of producing a machine that would combine Pitney's "double-locking" counter with Bowes's system for wrapping postage payment, postmarking and cancellation. TheUnited States Post Office approved their postage meter onAugust 25 ,1920 .Between 1922 and 1923, the government collected $4,359,070 in postage from the first commercial installations of 400 meters. Pitney Bowes also began to sell their products internationally.
The company was listed on the
New York Stock Exchange in 1950, and joined theFortune 500 in 1962.In 1968 Pitney Bowes acquired the Monarch Marking System Company, which would produce the first bar code equipment for retail trade use.
In the 1980s, the firm expanded into
copy machine s and facsimile machines, and in the 1990s and 2000s began producing printers and communications technologies, adding services for digital document delivery and management. Pitney Bowes has made $2.5 billion in acquisitions since the year 2000 as it diversifies beyond the postage meter business - notable acquisitions in 2007 included Troy, NY-basedMapInfo and the Canadian company Digital Cement. []The firm currently holds 3,400 active patents, six of which are personally held by Executive Chairman
Michael J. Critelli .References
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External links
* [http://www.pb.com/ Pitney Bowes corporate US website]
* [http://www.pitneybowes.co.uk/ Pitney Bowes corporate UK website]
* [http://www.mailroomnews.com/ Mailroom News]
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