Xerox (XRX, Financial) is advancing its Reinvention turnaround plan by actively seeking mergers and acquisitions to fuel long-term growth. Recently, XRX announced its $400 million acquisition of IT services firm Itsavvy. Today, it revealed a much larger transaction: the $1.5 billion acquisition of Lexmark International.
As part of this deal, XRX will reduce its annual dividend by 50%, offering investors $0.50 per share, resulting in a 6.0% annual yield based on Friday's closing price, compared to the previous 12.0% yield. This is the first dividend adjustment since 2017. Despite the reduction, investors are optimistic about the Lexmark acquisition.
XRX shares have plummeted by over 50% this year due to various challenges, including major reorganizations and product disruptions. However, the Lexmark acquisition highlights XRX's commitment to its reinvention strategy, aiming for sustainable and profitable growth. Management has expressed confidence that as past setbacks are resolved, sales productivity will rise, supported by strategic M&A to counteract market declines.
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