Archive for June 3rd, 2008

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News that FedEx (NYSE: FDX) is taking a massive charge of $891 million to drop the name Kinko’s marks both the end of an era, as well as a massive waste of money that’ll impact shareholders.

According to the story in MarketWatch: “The company called it a “strategic decision” to strike Kinko’s from the retail chain’s name, and the charge is broken down into a $515 million charge for the use of the trade name, $367 million in goodwill and $9 million in other expenses.”

A $515 million charge for use of the trade name? You’ve got to be kidding. The new name is going to be FedEx Office. That’s pretty catchy, huh? I’m going to run over there right now to make a photocopy, because it is such great branding. Not.

The company says that Kinko’s was primarily a photocopying and faxing service while FedEx office is an entire back-office for small and mid-sized businesses. Unfortunately, with the halting of new store openings and layoffs, it appears that small and mid-sized businesses don’t need to outsource their whole back-office to FedEx.

Bye bye Kinko’s, it was fun while it lasted.

Aaron Katsman is the lead Portfolio Manager and Managing Director of America Israel Investment Associates, LLC. and Senior Editor of IsraelNewsletter.com. DISCLOSURE: Writer’s fund has has no position in any stock mentioned, as of 6/3/08

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What’s one of the worst things about Windows? The explorer function to find folders, documents, and pictures of your cat doing funny things.

NexusFile aims to replace Windows Explorer.

Here are some of the cool features that NexusFile sports that the Windows team left out on Explorer:

  • Favorite Folders
  • Tab support - This is a massive productivity one
  • Smart bar that remembers the directories that you were in
  • Archive function built in (zip, rar ace, with password support)
  • Disk cleanup tool
  • Built in FTP client

But the best feature here’s the commenting tool. Comment on a file or a folder for later reference. That is sheer genius!

If you’re moving files from one directory to another a lot, then this is worth a shot.

[via online-tech-tips]

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