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Investment Overview for HP (NYSE:HPQ)
HP makes money selling personal computing devices, printing products and related technology solutions. There are two main segments of HP’s revenue ($57.1 billion in 2018)
Personal systems group ($36.4 billion in 2018, 64% of total revenue): Segment revenue is derived from sale of notebooks ($22.5 billion in 2018), desktops ($11.6 billion in 2018) and workstations, handhelds and others ($2.2 billion in 2018).
Imaging and printing group ($20.8 billion in 2018, 36% of total revenue): Segment revenue is derived from sale of hardware ($7.2 billion 2018) and supplies ($13.6 billion in 2018).
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How do we get the historical numbers for this chart?
Trefis has a team of in-house Analysts who gather historical data from company filings and other verifiable sources. When historicals are available, we explain how we got them at the bottom of the Trefis analysis section below.
Who came up with the Trefis forecast for future years?
The Trefis team of in-house Analysts considers a variety of factors when projecting any forecast. The rationale for our projections is explained in the Trefis analysis section below.
How does my dragging the trendline on the chart impact the stock price?
- We use forecasts for business drivers to calculate forecasted Revenues and Profits for each division of the company.
- We then use forecasted Profits in a Discounted Cash Flow (DCF) model to obtain the Price Estimate for the company.
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