HP Beats Street’s Lowered Expectations

HP’s bottom line beats the street’s diminished expectations handily, but the topline is a little light. And oh, those printer results gotta sting.
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Could Security Be HP’s Unexpected Strength?

Could security be the business that helps turn HP around? One analyst thinks so.
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Having Taken Its Restructuring Medicine, Cisco Points to Better Days Ahead

It’s been a rough year at networking giant Cisco Systems. Having shut down consumer business units and cut 6,500 jobs, the company will meet with financial analysts today lay out a map forward.

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Wall Street's Cult Calculator Turns 30

Matthew Rothman bought an HP 12c financial calculator for his first job out of college in 1989. Years later, he still has the same calculator. And he still uses it constantly, just like thousands of other 12c enthusiasts.

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Wall Street’s Cult Calculator Turns 30

Matthew Rothman bought an HP 12c financial calculator for his first job out of college in 1989. Years later, he still has the same calculator. And he still uses it constantly, just like thousands of other 12c enthusiasts.

Unlike Demand for Dell Stock, Demand for Dell Products Has Stabilized

Things are starting to look up for Dell–well, as much as they can for a company so beaten into submission by the econalypse. The company said Monday that demand for its products appears to have stabilized and that it expects to report “a slight sequential revenue increase” for its second fiscal quarter, which ends July 31.
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