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May 21, 2013
14:13 EDTHPQEarnings Preview: Hewlett-Packard shares up more than 20% since Q1 report
Hewlett-Packard (HPQ) is set to report Q2 earnings after the market close on Wednesday, May 22, with a conference call scheduled for 5:00 pm ET. Hewlett-Packard is an IT company that provides hardware, software, and business and enterprise solutions. EXPECTATIONS: Analysts are looking for EPS of 81c on revenue of $28.12B, according to First Call. The consensus range for EPS is 77c-83c on revenue of $27.01B-$29B. LAST QUARTER: HP reported Q1 EPS of 82c against estimates for 71c on revenue of $28.4B against estimates for $27.79B. HP said it sees Q2 EPS 80c-82c against then estimates for 77c. HP also reiterated its FY13 EPS view of $3.40-$3.60. In its Q1 earnings release, the company said personal systems revenue fell 8%, while consumer revenue fell 13%. On its Q1 earnings conference call, CEO Meg Whitman said the company's restructuring and turnaround plan was on track, but said the turnaround would not be linear. Whitman also said the company expects its personal systems revenue to decline at a faster rate than it did in Q1. On April 4, the company announced its chairman, Raymond Lane, would be stepping down, while also announcing that its independent director role would be eliminated. On April 10, IDC said worldwide PC shipments totaled 76.3M units in Q1, down 13.9% year-over-year, the largest decline since IDC began tracking global PC sales in 1994. On April 24, in an appearance on CNBC, noted short-seller Jim Chanos said he has been adding to his short position in HP. STREET RESEARCH: Analyst commentary since HP's Q1 report has been mixed, with the stock receiving an upgrade to Neutral from Sell at UBS the day after its Q1 report. On March 18, HP was upgraded to Overweight from Equal Weight at Morgan Stanley with a $27 price target, with the firm saying potential upside to free cash flow guidance could lead to aggressive buybacks and dividends. On April 2, Goldman downgraded the stock to Sell from Neutral with a $16 price target, saying incremental weakness in PC's, enterprise hardware, services, and printing will offset restructuring efforts. Citi also reiterated its Sell rating on HP following IDC's release of Q1 global PC shipments that showed a 13.9% decline. Last week, Cleveland Research said its estimates for HP remain below the Street, with the firm recommending investors remain on the sidelines. PRICE ACTION: Since the first day of trading following its Q1 report, shares of HP have gained more than 23.5%. Following HP's Q1 report, its shares jumped 12.28%, to $19.20, and shares closed as high as $23.84 in late March. In afternoon trading ahead of its Q2 report, shares of HP are unchanged at $21.18.
12:00 EDTHPQStocks with call strike movement; HPQ CLF
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May 17, 2013
09:37 EDTHPQActive equity option families trading on open
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07:00 EDTHPQHewlett-Packard volatility elevated into Q2 and revenue outlook
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May 15, 2013
09:39 EDTHPQHewlett-Packard estimates remain below Street at Cleveland Research
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08:08 EDTHPQPC sales decline in Western Europe, Economic Times reports
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May 13, 2013
16:27 EDTHPQHewlett-Packard hasn't tried to sell Autonomy to SAP, AllThingsD reports
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15:45 EDTHPQOptions Update; May 13, 2013
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10:41 EDTHPQSAP says HP offered to sell Autonomy, London Times reports
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May 10, 2013
14:52 EDTHPQMarket poised to end week higher as tech helps lead advance
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May 8, 2013
09:50 EDTHPQPacific Crest has more questions than answers on Fusion-io
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09:20 EDTHPQFusion-io plummets after resignations of CEO, Chief Marketing Officer
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07:49 EDTHPQBofA/Merrill's semiconductor analyst holds an analyst/industry conference call
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May 7, 2013
06:21 EDTHPQQualcomm elects Jonathan Rubinstein to board of directors
Qualcomm (QCOM) announced the election of Jonathan Rubinstein to its Board of Directors. Rubinstein brings more than 30 years of experience in the mobile, computing and consumer electronics industries to the position, and he last served as senior vice president of Product Innovation for Hewlett-Packard Company (HPQ) until January 2012.

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