Unsurprisingly, the rumors that we share yesterday on the sale of HP's PC division has had an impact, which is not expected was that the American company to answer, as it has done. HP has led directly to the environment arising Taiwanese information, Commercial Times, saying they have behaved irresponsibly.
Then the original statement: It is common in HP releases, but ends with a copyright, is necessary in a press release?, Which invites us to think that things can change without notice: We give validity to Commercial Times, that although it sounds to us unknown, a DigiTimes source (for us reliably) used frequently.
I think it is difficult to invent a story in which actors are involved as HP, Samsung, Lenovo and Foxconn. In the past year's financial results have not been as positive as expected, and I would like to know how much money you actually earn for each computer, because I think prices are tighter than it seems, is the hardware business for the future HP?.
We already have the precedent of IBM, which in turn transferred its PC division to Lenovo, but the case is somewhat different in that IBM's revenue did not depend much on the hardware. Honestly I very complicated the possibility of sale, but HP is in times of change and restructuring, they demonstrate that the business is profitable and are market leaders.
In addition, prospective buyers should make too big an investment. If HP had not responded, giving importance to the environment of Taiwan, would have less doubt about it, but there is something in the forms of release that continues I think they want to sell. Time will tell ... views on the response from HP?.
Then the original statement: It is common in HP releases, but ends with a copyright, is necessary in a press release?, Which invites us to think that things can change without notice: We give validity to Commercial Times, that although it sounds to us unknown, a DigiTimes source (for us reliably) used frequently.
I think it is difficult to invent a story in which actors are involved as HP, Samsung, Lenovo and Foxconn. In the past year's financial results have not been as positive as expected, and I would like to know how much money you actually earn for each computer, because I think prices are tighter than it seems, is the hardware business for the future HP?.
We already have the precedent of IBM, which in turn transferred its PC division to Lenovo, but the case is somewhat different in that IBM's revenue did not depend much on the hardware. Honestly I very complicated the possibility of sale, but HP is in times of change and restructuring, they demonstrate that the business is profitable and are market leaders.
In addition, prospective buyers should make too big an investment. If HP had not responded, giving importance to the environment of Taiwan, would have less doubt about it, but there is something in the forms of release that continues I think they want to sell. Time will tell ... views on the response from HP?.
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