The deal could be announced as early as this week. According to some observers, this would be a move to overtake Apple
The fine is 10 million - According to the Authority, HP prevents the use of non-original ink and toner cartridges on various models, but does not adequately inform consumers about this limitation
The installation, created in collaboration with Intel and HP's partner Media Direct, adds to HP's global project “Reinvent the Classroom”, designed to enable training innovations and digital solutions in the education sector, helping to transform the teaching and…
FROM THE BLOG "LA CASA DI PAOLA" - A French association has taken HP, Canon, Brother and above all Epson to court on charges of deliberately shortening the life span of printers and cartridges.
The new redundancies add to the 54 already operated since 2012 and will allow HP Enterprise (which will be born in November) to save 2,7 billion dollars a year
The IT giant and the company specializing in wireless infrastructure for large customers such as hotels, universities and shopping centers have signed a definitive agreement.
The US computer giant cedes almost 10% to Wall Street after the publication of quarterly data - The negotiations between Hewlett-Packard and Aruba Network could lead to an agreement as early as next week.
The division that deals with printers and personal computers will be separated from the following hardware and services - The two new companies will both be listed and will each have an annual turnover estimated at over 50 billion…
Previously Hewlett-Packard had said it would cut 34 thousand jobs but now the total rises to over 50 thousand - As of last October 31, HP had 317.500 employees: restructuring is necessary after quarterly revenues, still disappointing.
The American giant sees profits rising and revenues stabilizing, with important growth areas in notebooks, servers and networking.
For the period ended October 31, the fiscal fourth quarter, the computer maker reported earnings of $1,41 billion versus a loss of $6,85 billion for the same period a year earlier.
On the ancient roads on which silk and spices traveled from the Far East to Europe, Hewlett-Packard now transports PCs, laptops and tablets, and it seems that other hi-tech giants could follow in its footsteps - A technological revolution that becomes the symbol from the…
Hewlett-Packard beat analysts' expectations: in the period ended April 30, net profits reached 1,1 billion dollars compared to 1,6 billion recorded in the same period last year.
In the first three months of the year, the number of units delivered fell to 76,3 million, an increasingly clear sign that consumers prefer to buy smartphones and tablets instead of PCs - Hewlett-Packard maintained its dominant position, followed…
Germany puts its foot down on new aid for Athens and the Eurogroup fails the agreement on Greece: if we talk about it again next week, it's a break with the International Monetary Fund - Bernanke: "The Fed's ability to make up for the shortcomings of politics…
The overtaking is certified by the data of Gartner research (which, however, do not match those of Idc) reported by the Financial Times: the Chinese company, thanks to a particularly aggressive pricing policy, now holds 15,7% of the market share compared …
Hewlett-Packard will add another 27 to the 2 job cuts due to the collapse in sales of personal computers, mainly caused by the sale of smartphones and tablets.
The US information technology multinational closed the third quarter with a loss of 8,86 billion dollars - weighed by the increase in restructuring costs and other extraordinary charges of 9,19 billion dollars.
Hewlett-Packard reported a decline in fiscal second-quarter profit of $1,59 billion on flat PC sales and printer revenue declines - Revenue fell 3%.
According to the Wall Street Journal, the company will cut about 8% of its workforce (350 thousand units). The reason is in the decline in sales and profits in recent quarters.
The Palo Alto company closes the fourth quarter with earnings plunging on an annual basis from 2,54 billion dollars (1,10 dollars per share) to 239 million (12 cents per share) - Revenue also falls (-3% ).
Second change in the last two years for the Palo Alto company. Apotheker pays for the 47% loss of profits recorded under its management. Whitman has ten years of experience leading eBay.
Hewlett-Packard would be reevaluating the spin-off of the PC division and the position of the Greek CEO, who has been in office for less than a year, is in the balance. After rumors of a possible divorce, the stock has soared by 12% on the stock exchange