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Conduent completes separation from Xerox

Conduent has completed its separation from Xerox and is now an independent public company trading on the New York Stock Exchange. With over 93,000 employees in more than 40 countries, Conduent has around US$6.7 billion in annual revenue and has expertise in transaction-intensive processing, analytics and automation, offering a range of services focused on technology and innovation. The company will continue with its previously-announced major cost transformation programme which will streamline the b
January 5, 2017 Read time: 1 min
Conduent has completed its separation from 4186 Xerox and is now an independent public company trading on the New York Stock Exchange.

With over 93,000 employees in more than 40 countries, Conduent has around US$6.7 billion in annual revenue and has expertise in transaction-intensive processing, analytics and automation, offering a range of services focused on technology and innovation.

The company will continue with its previously-announced major cost transformation programme which will streamline the business, improve margins and enable investment into growth opportunities.

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