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HP CEO Meg Whitman discussed yesterday’s earnings announcement with David Faber in a live interview on CNBC today.
“we’re going to go to market as one HP.”
“There’s tremendous synergy between [each of HP’s business divisions] and customers want to buy from one HP,” she continued. By simplifying both the customer experience and internal processes, HP should be better positioned to succeed in 2012 and beyond, she said.
Meg also shared an insight that gives a sense of HP’s global scale and reach. Over decades, HP ink sales have been highly correlated to economic indicators like GDP and unemployment, making them an accurate predictor of economic conditions around the world.
Source: HP
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