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Pitney Bowes Inc
Pitney Bowes makes tools and services that help businesses send mail and packages. Its core products include postage meters, shipping software, mailing systems, and parcel handling services. It also helps companies print labels, track shipments, and manage address data so they can move letters and packages more efficiently. Its main customers are businesses, government offices, and organizations that send a lot of mail or ship many parcels. Pitney Bowes earns money by selling and leasing equipment, charging subscription and software fees, and collecting service revenue from shipping, mailing, and related support. Some customers also use its managed services when they want Pitney Bowes to handle part of the mail or parcel workflow for them. What makes the business different is that it sits between the sender and the postal or parcel network. Instead of being a carrier like UPS or USPS, it sells the tools that help other companies prepare, sort, meter, and route shipments. That makes Pitney Bowes a specialized infrastructure provider for mail and shipping rather than a broad logistics company.
Pitney Bowes makes tools and services that help businesses send mail and packages. Its core products include postage meters, shipping software, mailing systems, and parcel handling services. It also helps companies print labels, track shipments, and manage address data so they can move letters and packages more efficiently.
Its main customers are businesses, government offices, and organizations that send a lot of mail or ship many parcels. Pitney Bowes earns money by selling and leasing equipment, charging subscription and software fees, and collecting service revenue from shipping, mailing, and related support. Some customers also use its managed services when they want Pitney Bowes to handle part of the mail or parcel workflow for them.
What makes the business different is that it sits between the sender and the postal or parcel network. Instead of being a carrier like UPS or USPS, it sells the tools that help other companies prepare, sort, meter, and route shipments. That makes Pitney Bowes a specialized infrastructure provider for mail and shipping rather than a broad logistics company.
Results: Management said first-quarter results were strong and broad-based, and the company raised guidance on the back of improving momentum in the business.
SendTech: SendTech showed signs of turning a corner, with better sales execution, stronger bookings, and a renewed focus on meters, shipping software, and customer retention.
Presort: Presort continued to win business and build pipeline, with management saying customer losses have stopped and growth should start to reappear in the back half of the year.
Cash Flow: Free cash flow was a strong $43.5 million, and management said the result reinforced confidence that cash generation is durable.
Capital Plan: The company plans to pay off its 2027 debt within the next couple of months and continues to focus on improving leverage and credit ratings.
Strategy: Management said it has started interviewing advisers for the second stage of its strategic review and is also using the bank more aggressively as a growth tool.