HP

Hewlett-Packard Company (Public, NYSE:HPQ) is a global provider of products, technologies, software, solutions and services to individual consumers, small- and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) and large enterprises, including customers in the government, health and education sectors. The Company’s offerings span multi-vendor customer services, including infrastructure technology and business process outsourcing, technology support and maintenance, application development and support services, and consulting and integration services; enterprise information technology infrastructure, including enterprise storage and server technology, networking products and resources, and software that optimizes business technology investments; personal computing and other access devices, and imaging and printing-related products and services.

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HP’s WebOS Enyo Team Leaving Company To Join Google
HP’s WebOS Enyo Team Leaving Company To Join Google: Report

By IBTimes

The manpower behind HP's webOS platform continues to shrink as the team leading the Enyo HTML 5 development project is reportedly leaving the company to join Google shortly. (8:53 am)

MORE TOPICS: ANDROID

Enyo
HP's Mobile Software Team Leave for Google

By IBTimes UK

The team behind the webOS mobile operating system will be leaving HP and joining Google in the latest restructuring move at HP. (8:13 am)

MORE TOPICS: MEG WHITMAN, MANAGEMENT, ANDROID

HP CEO Meg Whitman
HP Shares Gain Slightly On Whitman’s Job Cuts

By IBTimes

Shares of Hewlett-Packard Co. (NYSE: HPQ), the No. 1 computer maker, rose about 3 percent to $21.77 on Thursday, following the announcement it would fire 27,000 employees by 2014. (10:15 pm)

MORE TOPICS: IBM, NYSE, MEG WHITMAN

Wall Street little changed on euro zone worries, data

By Reuters

Stocks was little changed on Thursday in volatile trading as ongoing concerns about Greece's possible exit from the euro zone and tepid data on the U.S. economy gave investors little reason to take risk. (4:21 pm)

MORE TOPICS: DOW JONES, MANUFACTURING, FACEBOOK, INVESTMENT

Analysts back Hewlett Packard's layoff plans

By Reuters

Analysts said Hewlett Packard Co's plan to cut jobs was a step in the right direction but the PC maker will have to do more to regain investors' confidence. (3:28 pm)

MORE TOPICS: IPAD, NEW YORK, MANAGEMENT, DELL

HP’s CEO Chops 27,000 Jobs, Investors Cheer

By IBTimes

Shares of Hewlett-Packard Co. (NYSE: HPQ), the No. 1 computer maker, leaped as much as 7.4 percent Thursday after the company said Wednesday it would fire 27,000 people. (2:42 pm)

MORE TOPICS: NYSE, MEG WHITMAN, CLOUD COMPUTING

As rivals falter, Lenovo has emerging market edge

By Reuters

With home turf advantage in the world's biggest computer market and a foothold in major emerging economies, China's Lenovo Group is looking to turn market share into profit, heaping more pressure on U.S. rivals Hewlett-Packard Co and Dell Inc. (May 24)

MORE TOPICS: CHINA, SAMSUNG, JAPAN, RUSSIA, IPAD, INDIA

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HP to Lay Off 27000 Employees, Expects to Save Over $3 Billion Annually

By IBTimes IN

Following declining profits and stiff competition from rival companies, tech firm Hewlett-Packard (HP) has decided to lay off 27,000 jobs by 2014. (May 24)

MORE TOPICS: MEG WHITMAN

Hewlett-Packard plans to cut nearly 27,000 jobs by end of 2014
HP To Cut 27,000 Jobs as Q2 Profit Slides [VIDEO]

By IBTimes UK

Company plans to complete layoffs within two years, mainly through early retirement to minimise number of redundancies. (May 24)

MORE TOPICS: MEG WHITMAN

Norsk Hydro sees demand growth slowing in 2012
Opposition Blames Carbon Tax for Closure of Hunter Valley Smelter

By IBTimes AU

Although operators of the soon-to-be shuttered smelter plant in Hunter Valley cited the high Australian dollar and weak prices in the international market for aluminium as the short-term reasons why it would close its Kurri Kurri facility, the Opposi... (May 24)

MORE TOPICS: MANUFACTURING, AUSTRALIA, CLIMATE CHANGE, TONY ABBOTT, RIO TINTO

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