m*****i 发帖数: 4342 | 1 Basically, HPQ's printing business should be fairly stable, the stock should
earn over $4/share despite all the misstep.
Pro:
Low P/E, very established customer base, the business should be relative
stable even without P/C business, Depreciation is almost = CAPEX. They
should generate over 8 billion cash every year.
Con:
Balance sheet is very weak. If you take out the goodwill, the stock holder
equity is almost zero.
They have 12 billion on hand, but over 12 billion long term debt.
Overall, my rating, weak buy! | j*****7 发帖数: 4348 | | s******t 发帖数: 12883 | 3 He meant earnings to be $4/share/year.
That' fair.
I feel the stock is "sell" near term, but "buy" long term.
In the long run, this turn over is important and would be successful,
if the merge is fine.
No buy before the dust settles.
【在 j*****7 的大作中提到】 : r u sure it's $4/sh?
| l******r 发帖数: 1642 | 4 U guys must be kidding, with shitty leader who treat share holder interest
as nothing
HP can spent all $4 profit in no minute and get more debt for reconstruction
Not even talking about its future is based on hopeless service sector, which
is already dominated by IBM
【在 s******t 的大作中提到】 : He meant earnings to be $4/share/year. : That' fair. : I feel the stock is "sell" near term, but "buy" long term. : In the long run, this turn over is important and would be successful, : if the merge is fine. : No buy before the dust settles.
| c*******9 发帖数: 6411 | 5 they are not throw away the PC business, it is either a spin off or selling
it. the market treat it like it throwing away the PC business. | s******t 发帖数: 12883 | 6 It's spin-off.
There will be a new company designing and building pc & laptop with a new
name.
As in the late 90's, HP spinned-off test equipment unit which became Agilent.
If you are doing tech work, check your shelf, you may still find old HP
test equipments placed together with new Agilent ones. They were actually
from the same place.
selling
【在 c*******9 的大作中提到】 : they are not throw away the PC business, it is either a spin off or selling : it. the market treat it like it throwing away the PC business.
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