mardi 18 avril 2006

HP plans more acquisitions

SAN JOSE, Calif. (MarketWatch)
HP will use six main strategies to grow, including pursuing organic opportunities and acquisitions, Hurd said in a speech delivered at the Bay Area Council's annual Outlook Conference in San Jose.

H-P has about $14 billion in cash and no debt, Hurd said, giving the computer and printing company the ability to leverage its finances to make acquisitions. "You won't see any transformational acquisitions," Hurd said. "But you will see us be more acquisitive."
H-P's $19 billion takeover of PC rival Compaq in 2002 helped contribute to the departure of Hurd's predecessor, Carly Fiorina.

Hurd said H-P isn't looking to sell its PC business, which generates roughly $30 billion a year in revenue. The PC business helps H-P control costs when it buys products for other parts of the company, such as its industry-standard server division, according to Hurd.
"We're not working on getting rid of the PC business," he said. "We're working on making it better."

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