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HP's Bold Move: CEO Apotheker Reinventing Company

An HP Invent logo is pictured in front of Hewlett-Packard international offices in Meyrin near Geneva
In a bold move, Apotheker -- who took the job as HP CEO in November -- has decided to spin off the company's PC unit that accounted for 30 percent of sales in the most recent quarter. But it's not hard to understand why, since HP's PC unit, despite being the largest in the U.S., generated only a 5.9 percent operating margin.
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HP logo is seen outside Hewlett-Packard Belgian headquarters in Diegem

HP Upgraded to 'Buy' at Jefferies

Jefferies has upgraded PC giant Hewlett-Packard Co. (NYSE:HPQ) to "buy" from "hold," saying that the company is expected to deliver higher margins over long-term and is best positioned to benefit from the increasing demand for cloud services.
A man wipes the logo of the Dell IT firm at the CeBIT exhibition centre in Hannover

Dell's Profit View Raised at Auriga

Auriga USA has raised its profit estimates of PC maker Dell, Inc. (NASDAQ: DELL), saying that the company's margin expansion story will continue even in a more challenging economic environment.
Cyber Attacks: New Battle Front

Cyberattacks on UN, Others Traced to China

Over 72 organizations - including the United Nations, the Olympic committees and the U.S. government - have been hacked by China-based hackers for a half decade, according two security companies based in the United States.
Tablet War: Dell Streak 10 Pro Vs. Apple iPad 2

Tablet War: Dell Streak 10 Pro Vs. Apple iPad 2

Computer maker Dell Inc. entered the 10.1-inch tablet race by releasing its Android Honeycomb tablet, Dell Streak 10 Pro, especially for the Chinese market. However, the tablet has to deal with the iconic Apple iPad 2, as the benchmark for design and performance has been set by the Cupertino giant.

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