Hewlett-Packard profit plummets, CEO urges patience
Hewlett-Packard Co's earnings fell nearly 44 per cent and the world's No. 1 computer maker forecast a second-quarter profit below Wall Street estimates as it struggles with weak sales of PCs and print
Oracle miss sparks Wall Street fears of spending cuts
Oracle Corp's dismal quarterly results sent shock waves across the technology sector as investors feared they may have overestimated the resilience of corporate tech spending in a deteriorating global
HP sinks as investors flee business revamp
Shares of Hewlett-Packard slumped by more than 20 per cent to a six-year low on Friday as investors wiped about $16 billion off the market value of the world's biggest PC maker in a resounding rejecti
Hewlett-Packard may drop PCs, to buy Autonomy for $11.7 billion
Hewlett-Packard Co is considering a dramatic turn away from the struggling PC business by spinning it off into a separate company and is buying British software maker Autonomy Corp for $11.7 billion,
HP shares slide amid growth fears
San Francisco: Hewlett-Packard's new CEO Leo Apotheker delivered some disappointing news to Wall Street on Tuesday after his first full quarter with the technology company.
Revenue growth, a persiste
HP ex-CEO settles charges with victim
San Francisco, Aug. 8: Hewlett-Packard Co’s former chief executive officer Mark Hurd has reached a legal settlement with the woman who accused him of sexual harassment, and she has also agreed to rele
HP chief ousted for fudging
Aug. 7: Mr Mark V. Hurd, who turned Hewlett-Packard into the world’s largest technology company on the back of fierce fiscal discipline, has been ousted from his post for the lowliest of corporate off