They sponsored Edwards until the end of the 2008 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series season. In the same year, the company signed on as the primary sponsor of the #99 Ford Fusion, owned by Roush Fenway Racing and previously driven by Carl Edwards. In January 2005, Office Depot became a partner of NASCAR, with the title "Official Office Products Partner of NASCAR".
The Boca Raton headquarters was also awarded a LEED Gold certification in September 2010. Office Depot built a LEED Gold certified retail store in Austin, Texas, in April 2008. Office Depot's first "green" store in Austin, Texas Shares dropped significantly in early April 2019 as a result. Office Depot bought technology services firm CompuCom in 2017 to help it compete with Amazon, warning investors at the time that the acquisition would show disappointing revenue in the quarter whose earnings would be reported in May 2019. Smith was the chief operating officer at Lenovo Group. In January 2017, Gerry Smith was named as the company's new CEO, effective February 27. The United States District Court for the District of Columbia granted the FTC a preliminary injunction against the merger on May 10, 2016, resulting in the proposed merger's termination. However, the Federal Trade Commission voted to block the merger in December 2015. On February 4, 2015, it was announced that rival Staples had agreed to purchase Office Depot, in a cash and stock deal worth approximately $6.3 billion. In May 2014, Office Depot announced the closure of four hundred stores, due to declining sales and customer migration to e-retailers. The merger was completed on November 5, 2013. On February 20, 2013, it was announced that Office Depot and OfficeMax would combine in an all-stock deal, pending regulatory approval and stockholder approval. Office Depot sold Office Depot Europe (Viking Direct's parent) to an investment firm in September 2017. In December 2001, Viking Direct expanded to Central America with new retail stores in El Salvador, Guatemala, and Costa Rica through a joint licensing agreement. granted their request for a preliminary injunction, blocking Office Depot and Staples from merging as one company. On July 18, 1997, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) reported that a federal district court in Washington, D.C. Office Depot then entered the European and Australian direct mail market, after acquiring Viking Direct in May 1998. In 1995, Office Depot entered the Mexican marketplace in a joint venture with Grupo Gigante, making it the retailer's first international expansion. In April 1991, it merged with Office Club, which provided an expansion to the West Coast. Office Depot interior in Gillette, Wyoming Mergers and acquisitions