Stamps.com has a deal for people who hate going to the post office. The internet-based mailing and shipping service typically costs $15.99 a month, but new users can try out Stamps.com without ...
Stamps.com is a licensed vendor of the U.S. Postal Service and UPS. It offers on-demand shipping labels with rate discounts of up to 40%. New account holders receive a four-week free trial, free ...
EL SEGUNDO, Calif. & SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Stamps.com® (NASDAQ: STMP) (the “Company”), a leading provider of e-commerce shipping solutions, today announced that it has entered into a ...
Software investment firm Thoma Bravo inked an agreement to acquire e-commerce shipping solutions provider Stamps.com Inc (NASDAQ: STMP) in an all-cash transaction valued at $6.6 billion. Stamps.com ...
The “Stamps.com Small Business Flexibility Grant” looks to empower service-based small businesses with the funding they need to operate with greater flexibility AUSTIN, Texas--(BUSINESS ...
Stamps.com, Inc. provides Internet based postage services. It also provides easy, convenient and cost effective Internet based services for mailing, shipping letters, packages and parcels. The company ...
Stamps.com soared 65% on Friday after Thoma Bravo said it would acquire the online postage company. Shareholders of Stamps.com will receive $330 per share, representing a 67% premium from Thursday's ...
Ken McBride, chief executive of El Segundo-based Stamps.com, has stepped down from his role after more than 20 years, the company announced Nov. 1. McBride is succeeded by Nathan Jones, president and ...
The Net stamps provider is doubling its fees starting next month, saying the company is just another e-tailer that can't afford to bankroll any more "free rides." Greg Sandoval covers media and ...
Online postage company Stamps.com (Nasdaq: STMP) said Friday that it cut about 25 percent of its workforce as part of a plan to reduce costs and turn a profit, and that chief financial officer Ken ...
El Segundo’s Stamps.com Inc. announced today a definitive agreement with United Kingdom supply chain management company MetaPack Ltd. to buy the company for approximately $230 million in cash.