HP Inc. is an American
multinational information
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technology company headquartered in
Palo Alto, California
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, that develops
personal computer
A personal computer (PC) is a multi-purpose microcomputer whose size, capabilities, and price make it feasible for individual use. Personal computers are intended to be operated directly by an end user, rather than by a computer expert or tech ...
s (PCs),
printers and related supplies, as well as
3D printing solutions.
It was formed on November 1, 2015, renamed from the personal computer and printer divisions of the original
Hewlett-Packard Company, with that company's enterprise product and business services divisions becoming
Hewlett Packard Enterprise. The split was structured so that Hewlett-Packard changed its name to HP Inc. and
spun off Hewlett Packard Enterprise as a new publicly traded company. HP Inc. retains Hewlett-Packard's pre-2015 stock price history and its former stock ticker symbol, HPQ, while Hewlett Packard Enterprise trades under its own symbol, HPE.
HP is listed on the
New York Stock Exchange
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and is a constituent of the
S&P 500 Index. It is the
world's 2nd largest personal computer vendor by unit sales as of January 2021, after
Lenovo. In the 2018
''Fortune'' 500 list, HP is ranked 58th largest United States corporation by total revenue.
History
HP Inc. was formerly known as Hewlett-Packard. Hewlett-Packard was founded in 1939 by
Bill Hewlett and
David Packard
David Packard ( ; September 7, 1912 – March 26, 1996) was an American electrical engineer and co-founder, with Bill Hewlett, of Hewlett-Packard (1939), serving as president (1947–64), CEO (1964–68), and chairman of the board (1964–68 ...
, who both graduated with degrees in
electrical engineering from
Stanford University in 1935. The company started off in the
HP Garage in
Palo Alto, California
Palo Alto (; Spanish for "tall stick") is a charter city in the northwestern corner of Santa Clara County, California, United States, in the San Francisco Bay Area, named after a coastal redwood tree known as El Palo Alto.
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. On November 1, 2015, Hewlett-Packard was renamed to HP Inc. and the company enterprise business was spun off and renamed to Hewlett Packard Enterprise.
As HP Inc.
In May 2016, HP introduced a new
PC gaming sub-brand known as Omen (reusing trademarks associated with
VoodooPC), including gaming laptops and desktops (with the latter offering options such as
CPU water cooling
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and
Nvidia's
GTX 1080
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graphics, and promoted as
VR-ready), and other accessories (such as monitors) designed to cater to the market.
In November 2017, HP acquired
Samsung Electronics' printer division for $1.05 billion.
In February 2021, HP announced its acquisition of
Kingston
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's gaming division
HyperX for $425 million. The deal only includes computer peripherals branded as HyperX, not memory or storage.
The sale was completed in June 2021.
In February 2022, HP announced it had acquired the
Edinburgh
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-based packaging development company, Choose Packaging, in an effort to strengthen its capabilities in the sustainable packaging vertical.
In March 2022, HP announced the acquisition of the
California
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-headquartered communications software and hardware provider
Poly Inc.
Poly, formerly Polycom, a part of HP Inc., is an American multinational corporation that develops video, voice and content collaboration and communication technology.
Polycom was co-founded in 1990 by Brian L Hinman and Jeffrey Rodman. In 2018 P ...
in an all-cash transaction. HP said the cash amount agreed was $40 per share, which implied a total enterprise value of $3.3bn, inclusive Poly’s net debts.
Attempted merger with Xerox
On November 5, 2019, ''
The Wall Street Journal
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'' reported that print and digital document company
Xerox
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was contemplating acquiring HP. The company unanimously rejected two unsolicited offers, including a cash-and-stock offer at $22 per-share.
HP stated that there was "uncertainty regarding Xerox’s ability to raise the cash portion of the proposed consideration" (especially given that Xerox is a smaller company in terms of market cap than HP), and noted the company's aggressiveness.
On November 26, 2019, Xerox issued a public letter defending allegations by HP that its offer was "uncertain" and "highly conditional", and declared its intent to "engage directly with HP shareholders to solicit their support in urging the HP Board to do the right thing and pursue this compelling opportunity."
Xerox stated in January 2020 that it would propose the replacement of HP's board of directors during its next shareholder meeting in April 2020. In a statement to ''TechCrunch'', HP disclosed a belief that Xerox's bid was being "driven by"
activist shareholder Carl Icahn. Xerox raised its bid to $24 per-share in February 2020.
On February 21, 2020, HP instituted a
shareholder rights plan to fend off Xerox's pursuit of a
hostile takeover. Four days later, HP announced that, if shareholders rejected the Xerox purchase, it planned on offering $16 billion in capital return between fiscal 2020 and 2022, including $8 billion in additional share buybacks and raising its "target long-term return of capital to 100% of free cash flow generation". HP criticized Xerox's bid as a "flawed value exchange" based on "overstated synergies". On March 5, 2020, HP rejected an offer at $24 per-share.
On March 31, 2020, Xerox rescinded its bid to buy HP Inc, issuing in a statement, "The current global health crisis and resulting macroeconomic and market turmoil caused by COVID-19 have created an environment that is not conducive to Xerox continuing to pursue an acquisition of HP Inc."
Current operations
HP develops
personal computer
A personal computer (PC) is a multi-purpose microcomputer whose size, capabilities, and price make it feasible for individual use. Personal computers are intended to be operated directly by an end user, rather than by a computer expert or tech ...
s (PCs),
printers and related supplies, as well as 3D Printing solutions.
In fiscal year 2022, total revenue of included US$29.2 billion from the sale of
notebook computers
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, US$10.7 billion from the sale of
desktop computers, US$11.8 billion from the sale of printer supplies, US$4.2 billion from the sale of commercial printers, and US$2.9 billion from the sale of consumer printers. Over 65 percent of revenue in 2022 came from customers outside of the United States.
Audio partner
In March 2015, HP announced that
Bang & Olufsen would become the company's new premium audio partner for its computers and other devices. The partnership replaced the one with
Beats Electronics which ended upon its acquisition by
Apple Inc.
Controversies
Xinjiang region
In 2020, the
Australian Strategic Policy Institute accused at least 82 major brands, including HP Inc, of being connected to forced
Uyghur labor in the Chinese
Xinjiang province.
Carbon footprint
HP reported Total
CO2e emissions (Direct + Indirect) for the twelve months ending December 31, 2020, at 254 Kt (−34 /-11.8% y-o-y)
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and plans to reduce emissions 60% by 2025 from a 2015 base year. This
science-based target is aligned with
Paris Agreement to limit global warming to 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels.
According to a press release issued on April 20, 2021,
HP seeks to achieve net zero greenhouse gas emissions across the HP value chain by 2040, beginning with their Supplies business achieving carbon neutrality by 2030. "Climate change is a defining challenge of our generation that demands immediate action and investment," said Enrique Lores, HP Inc. President and CEO. "Now is a time for bold moves and ambitious goals that will protect our planet and create new sources of innovation and growth across the global economy. By driving toward net-zero carbon emissions across our entire value chain by 2040, product circularity and a forest positive framework, we will accelerate our progress and advance HP’s aspiration to become the world’s most sustainable and just technology company."
See also
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HP Labs
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List of largest technology companies by revenue
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