By What Percentage Did Hewlett Packard Enterprise’s Revenues And EBITDA Decrease In The Last Five Years?
Hewlett Packard Enterprise’s (NYSE:HPE) revenues have declined by close to 14%, while EBITDA has declined by over 15%. The table below illustrates the divisions that have contracted the most:
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