American shipping, copying, printing, marketing and office services retail chain
Factsheet
Trade name FedEx Office
Formerly Kinko's (1970–2004)
FedEx Kinko's
(2004–2008)
FedEx Kinko's
(2004–2008)
Company type Operating Unit
Trade name FedEx Office
Formerly Kinko's (1970–2004)
FedEx Kinko's
(2004–2008)
FedEx Kinko's
(2004–2008)
Company type Operating Unit
Wikipedia
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FedEx Office - Wikipedia
November 6, 2025 - Unlike its main competitor, the UPS Store, which is franchised, all FedEx Office stores are corporate-owned. Paul Orfalea, whose nickname was "Kinko" because of his curly hair, founded the company as Kinko's in 1970. Its first copy shop, which Orfalea opened with a sidewalk copy machine, was ...
Wikipedia
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Kinko’s - Wikipedia
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Encyclopedia.com
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Kinko's Incorporated | Encyclopedia.com
The company's goal is to have 2,000 stores by the year 2000. On January 2, 1997, Kinko's announced the roll-up of the 130 decentralized joint venture, corporate, and partnership entities operating under its name into a single corporate structure. Kinko's founder, Paul J.
Los Angeles Times
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Kinko's founder all shook up as FedEx drops the K-name - Los Angeles Times
July 16, 2019 - The dust bin of history is filled with once-revered retail names, including Marshall Field and Filene’s (both swallowed by Macy’s). And this year, Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., which produces Panasonic products, said it would change its name to Panasonic Corp. in the fall, dropping Matsushita, the name of its founder. But Orfalea, who founded Kinko’s in 1970, said in a statement on Friday that FedEx’s decision ‘hit me hard.’
FundingUniverse
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History of Kinko's Inc. – FundingUniverse
Kinko's Copies Corp. was founded in 1970 by Paul Orfalea, a young man of Lebanese ancestry who gave the company the nickname given him for his curly red hair. Self-described as mechanically inept and dyslexic, he was a "C" student at the University of Southern California, from which he graduated with a degree in finance in 1971.
Wikipedia
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Paul Orfalea - Wikipedia
November 10, 2025 - Paul J. Orfalea (born November 28, 1947) is an American businessman who founded the copy-chain Kinko's. Orfalea was born in Los Angeles, California to Lebanese parents. He is currently a philanthropist and a visiting professor at California Lutheran University's School of Management, in the ...
iNaturalist
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Unlike its main competitor, the UPS Store, which is franchised, all FedEx Office stores are corporate-owned. Paul Orfalea, whose nickname was "Kinko" because of his curly hair, founded the company as Kinko's in 1970. Its first copy shop, which Orfalea opened with a sidewalk copy machine, was ...
Wikidata
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Kinko - Wikidata
Search · From Wikidata · town in Kimotsuki District, Kagoshima Prefecture, Japan · Kinko Town · Kinko-cho edit · instance of · town of Japan · 0 references · inception · 22 March 2005 · 1 reference · imported from Wikimedia project ...
Wikipedia
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Kinko - Wikipedia
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LocalWiki
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FedEx Office - Davis - LocalWiki
Because a fancy sign is better than fixing the fountain. FedEx Office, formerly FedEx Kinko's which was commonly known as Kinko's... you go there and make copies and stuff... or have your passport photos taken... They have a great hydraulic cutter, which can cut anything!
Smallbusinessprofessor
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Kinko's - A Great American Success Story | Small Business Professor
Paul Orfalea of Santa Barbara, Ca is wealthy and famous because he was the founder of Kinko’s, the well-known copy store chain which was recently bought by FedEx® .Orfalea is plain-spoken – he doesn’t pull any punches when he talks about his life and his success.
Wikipedia
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Fedex kinko's - Wikipedia
From other capitalisation: This is a redirect from a title with another method of capitalisation. It leads to the title in accordance with the Wikipedia naming conventions for capitalisation, or it leads to a title that is associated in some way with the conventional capitalisation of this ...
Final Fantasy Wiki
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Ginko and Kinko | Final Fantasy Wiki | Fandom
Ginko and Kinko's original appearance are of two fox kit. They can transform into Au Ra girls. In Au Ra form, Ginko and Kinko have red eyes and silver and blond hair respectively. They wear a kimono and white skirts. This section is empty or needs to be expanded. You can help the Final Fantasy Wiki ...
Wikidata
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Kinko's - Wikidata
From Wikidata · Jump to navigation Jump to search · photocopying and business services company · Kinko's Incorporated · Kinko's Inc. Kinko's Copies · Kinko's Service Corporation edit · instance of · business · 0 references · inception · 1970 · 1 reference ·
Fandom
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FedEx Office | Logopedia | Fandom
Print alternate logo with slogan #3 · Kinko's Express · Kinko's PhotoLab · Print version · Horizontal version · FedEx Kinko's Office and Print Services · Symbol (2004–present) Until the early-mid-2010s, this logo still appeared on a handful of locations.