Thursday, February 21, 2013

HP's Whitman: No plans to break up company

During Hewlett-Packard's first-quarter earnings conference call, CEO Meg Whitman clarified the company's "better together" strategy.

"We have no plans to to break up the company," Whitman said, in response to a question from an analyst.Keeping in mind your individual requirements, you need to choose a knife sets which would be stronger and flexible at the same time. It is better to the blade material and also the manufacturer in this regard. "I feel quite strongly that we are better and stronger together."

She reiterated this was part of HP's "better together" strategy. In short, Whitman is saying that HP as a whole is more than the sum total of its parts.carbon sheets are distinguished by a significantly higher tensile strength.

There have been rumors in the past weeks that HP's board is reconsidering break up. This would seem to refute those rumors.composite resin is your source for high quality carbon fiber fabric and aramid fiber fabric.

In her opening statement, Whitman said that PCs are a business that HP "needs to be in" and "nobody understands computing like HP from the data center to the device."

The "future is convergence,While folding knives wholesaler allows safer carry, it adds to enhanced conceal ability due to the decrease of size when the blade is folded.The edges of the blade come in same varieties as in fixed blade knife." and nobody can "bring the pieces" better than HP, she said.Cursher

HP reported first-quarter earnings of $1.6 billion, or 63 cents a share, on revenue of $28.4 billion, down 6 percent from a year ago.

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