The President of HD, Ray Lane, has provided some information on the future of the PC division of the U.S. . The fate of this group, responsible for an annual turnover exceeding 40 billion dollars, is now clearly defined: to become an independent company through a spin off from HP.
What name will be adopted for this new company? A choice has not yet been made but it would make sense to include in each case that HP at home, so as to give continuity to customers and partners. HP-PC may therefore be an estimate of valid, even if it does not seem to be the best brand dell appeal.
During an interview conducted with the site CRN Lane has also provided some interesting information about some of the motivations that drive investors to operate in the company of HP. At the base of some innovation, history and structure that HP has always sought over the years, as a simple and direct return on investment. This is not surprising: an investor, by its nature, is in search of maximum profit and this is before any consideration linked to the goodness or otherwise of products that are developed or in the case of a company like HP as much innovation to be developed inside.
The PC market, however, Lane has increasingly become a second so-called commodity business, where in the face of high volume and turnover is very high due to serve extremely low margins. And 'the rest is this motivation that prompted HP to the decision to separate the activities related to the PC from its other businesses, thus attempting to maintain in-house only the divisions that can ensure a high marginal
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