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FedEx's ~2,200 retail store chain for printing and shipping; formerly Kinko's (acquired 2004 for $2.4B); integrates physical FedEx shipping access with business printing services.
FedEx Office is the retail print and business services division of FedEx Corporation, operating approximately 2,200 stores across the United States and providing printing, copying, document services, packing, and FedEx shipping under one roof. Originally founded in 1970 as Kinko's by Paul Orfalea in Santa Barbara, California—named for Orfalea's curly red hair—the chain grew to become the dominant independent copying and printing franchise serving college students, small businesses, and corporations. FedEx Corporation acquired Kinko's in February 2004 for approximately $2.4 billion, rebranding it as FedEx Kinko's in 2004 and subsequently as FedEx Office in 2008 to emphasize the integration with FedEx's global shipping network.
Indian defense startup developing 6-month endurance stratospheric drones (HAPS) at 60,000-70,000 ft for ISR and communications; $2.6M revenue with Indian Armed Forces contracts at $1-2M versus $100M+ satellite cost.
Kalam Labs is a Bengaluru-based defense technology startup developing autonomous stratospheric drones and High-Altitude Pseudo-Satellites (HAPS) that operate at 60,000-70,000 feet altitude with endurance of up to 6 months — providing persistent intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) and communications relay services for military and government applications at a fraction of the cost of traditional satellites. A Y Combinator W21 graduate, Kalam Labs raised $2 million in funding, achieved $2.6 million in annual revenue as of December 2024, and secured contracts with the Indian Armed Forces and Ministry of Defence.
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