GURU.Markets stock price, segment price, and overall market index valuation
The company's share price HP Inc.
HP Inc. is Hewlett-Packard's legacy company, responsible for PCs and printers. The company's stock chart is a story of survival in two challenging markets. The PC market is highly cyclical, while the printer market is facing a long-term trend of declining printing volumes.
Share prices of companies in the market segment - Comp set
HP Inc. is one of the world's leading manufacturers of personal computers and printers. We classify it as belonging to the Comp Set sector. The chart below shows the overall dynamics of this mature and cyclical market, where the company is vying for market share and developing subscription services.
Broad Market Index - GURU.Markets
HP Inc. is one of the world's leading suppliers of personal computers, printers, and related products. Its scale earns it a place in the GURU.Markets index. The chart below depicts the market. See how HP is adapting to the changing PC and printing markets.
Change in the price of a company, segment, and market as a whole per day
HPQ - Daily change in the company's share price HP Inc.
For HP Inc., a leader in the mature PC and printer market, daily price changes are a measure of its sensitivity to consumer demand. While these fluctuations are unspectacular to chart, this metric is a key element in the formulas on System.GURU.Markets, revealing its potential in comprehensive analysis.
Daily change in the price of a set of shares in a market segment - Comp set
HP Inc. is a leader in the mature PC and printer market. This chart shows the average daily volatility of the technology sector. Comparison with HPQ, whose business is highly cyclical, helps understand its sensitivity to consumer and corporate IT spending.
Daily change in the price of a broad market stock, index - GURU.Markets
HP Inc. is one of the world's largest manufacturers of personal computers and printers. The PC market is cyclical and highly competitive. The chart below shows the overall volatility of the technology sector, allowing us to assess how HP adapts to changes in demand.
Dynamics of market capitalization of the company, segment and the market as a whole over 12 months
Annual dynamics of the company's market capitalization HP Inc.
HP Inc., a leader in the PC and printer markets, has been under pressure over the past year due to cyclical downturns in these segments. Its year-over-year share price performance, shown in the chart, reflects these challenges and the company's efforts to adapt to new market conditions.
Annual dynamics of market capitalization of the market segment - Comp set
HP Inc. is a global leader in the personal computer and printer markets. The company operates in a mature and cyclical industry, facing declining demand. Its success depends on innovation and cost management. The chart below shows how its performance compares to the broader technology sector.
Annual dynamics of market capitalization of broad market stocks, index - GURU.Markets
HP Inc. is a leading manufacturer of personal computers and printers. Its business is cyclical and depends on the device upgrade cycles of both consumers and corporations. HP's stock price reflects the state of this mature but large technology market.
Dynamics of market capitalization of the company, segment and the market as a whole for the month
Monthly dynamics of the company's market capitalization HP Inc.
The price of HP Inc., a PC and printer manufacturer, follows the cycles of its respective markets. Monthly fluctuations on the chart directly reflect demand for personal computers, which depends on corporate refresh cycles, and revenue from printer consumables, which generates stable cash flow.
Monthly dynamics of market capitalization of the market segment - Comp set
This chart reflects the dynamics of the PC market, which is mature and cyclical. For HP, one of the two dominant players, this provides context. Its movements show how demand for personal computers and printers affects the entire sector, which is searching for new growth drivers.
Monthly dynamics of market capitalization of broad market stocks, index - GURU.Markets
HP Inc. is one of the world's leading manufacturers of personal computers and printers. This market is mature and cyclical. A chart of the overall market's performance helps us understand how closely HP's stock, as a representative of the "old" tech sector, correlates with overall consumer and corporate spending, which influences technology replacement.
Dynamics of market capitalization of the company, segment and the market as a whole for the week
Weekly dynamics of the company's market capitalization HP Inc.
HP Inc., a leader in the personal computer and printer market, whose weekly stock price reflects the upgrade cycles of corporate and consumer equipment. PC shipment data, demand for printing equipment, and the state of the global economy shape short-term share price fluctuations.
Weekly dynamics of market capitalization of the market segment - Comp set
HP Inc., as a major PC and printer manufacturer, moves in tandem with the entire computer hardware sector. This chart compares the company's stock performance with the industry, demonstrating its exposure to the general demand cycles for consumer and business electronics that affect all manufacturers.
Weekly dynamics of market capitalization of stocks of the broad market, index - GURU.Markets
HP Inc. is a leading manufacturer of personal computers and printers. This market is cyclical and dependent on consumer and corporate spending. The chart shows how HP shares move in tandem with the broader market, reflecting general economic cycles and technology trends.
Market capitalization of the company, segment and market as a whole
HPQ - Market capitalization of the company HP Inc.
The HP Inc. chart is a financial timeline of the evolution of personal computers and printers. Its market capitalization reflects how investors assess the Silicon Valley veteran's ability to compete in a mature but still vast market. Fluctuations in the chart reflect PC upgrade cycles, the shift to subscription models, and innovations in printing.
HPQ - Share of the company's market capitalization HP Inc. within the market segment - Comp set
HP Inc. is one of the world's leading manufacturers of personal computers and printers. Its share of the market capitalization of the computer hardware sector reflects its historical legacy and huge installed base. The chart shows its weight in the fiercely competitive PC and printing markets, where it competes with other giants.
Market capitalization of the market segment - Comp set
HP Inc. is a leader in the personal computer and printer markets. The chart below shows the total market capitalization of this mature but vast technology sector. Its cyclical dynamics reflect technology upgrade cycles and fierce competition for market share.
Market capitalization of all companies included in a broad market index - GURU.Markets
HP Inc. is a Silicon Valley legacy, focused on personal computers and printers. Its market capitalization chart tells the story of how a mature tech company is fighting for its share in a world dominated by cloud and mobile devices. It's a reflection of the value of familiar technologies.
Book value capitalization of the company, segment and market as a whole
HPQ - Book value capitalization of the company HP Inc.
HP Inc.'s book value is represented by its factories, warehouses, and inventory of PC and printer components. The chart below shows how the company manages its physical assets in the digital age. Its dynamics reflect its efforts to optimize production and logistics in a changing market.
HPQ - Share of the company's book capitalization HP Inc. within the market segment - Comp set
HP Inc. is a pillar of the personal computer and printer market. Despite outsourcing, the company retains control over key production and R&D facilities. The asset share chart shows the material resources behind the creation of the millions of devices that shape our digital world.
Market segment balance sheet capitalization - Comp set
The IT sector, whose total asset value is shown in the chart, is very diverse. HP Inc., as a hardware manufacturer, is a capital-intensive part of it. Its business requires production facilities and complex logistics, which distinguishes it from "light" software companies.
Book value of all companies included in the broad market index - GURU.Markets
HP is a pillar of personal computers and printers. The company's assets include not only its factories but also a global logistics network and a vast patent portfolio. The chart below shows the physical scale of this industry veteran in the consumer and office electronics world.
The ratio of market capitalization to book capitalization of a company, segment, and the market as a whole
Market capitalization to book capitalization ratio - HP Inc.
HP Inc. is a PC and printer manufacturer. Its valuation is often at or below book value, reflecting the maturity and shrinking nature of these markets. Investors value the company for its cash flow and return on capital, but they don't expect it to grow.
Market to book capitalization ratio in a market segment - Comp set
HP Inc. is a well-known manufacturer of computers and printers. In a mature technology industry, this chart shows how the market evaluates the company's ability to generate cash flow and return capital to shareholders compared to its book value. It reflects the assessment of its brand and market position relative to its competitors.
Market to book capitalization ratio for the market as a whole
HP Inc. is one of the world's leading manufacturers of personal computers and printers. It's a mature business where scale, supply chain efficiency, and brand equity are key. This chart shows how the market values ββthe company in an established industry, where market capitalization typically isn't as far removed from book value as it is in growth sectors.
Debts of the company, segment and market as a whole
HPQ - Company debts HP Inc.
For HP Inc., a veteran IT company, a debt strategy is part of managing a mature business. The company uses debt not so much for growth as to optimize its capital structure, finance restructuring programs, and return funds to shareholders through dividends and share repurchases. This chart shows the tech giant's financial policy.
Market segment debts - Comp set
HP Inc., the company formed after the split of Hewlett-Packard, specializes in the production of personal computers and printers. This is a mature, highly competitive market. HP's debt policy is often tied to share repurchase programs and financing acquisitions in related industries. This chart shows how the company manages capital amid slow growth in its core business.
Market debt in general
HP Inc. is one of the world's leading manufacturers of personal computers and printers. This is a mature, competitive market with low margins. Debt management here is aimed at capital optimization, funding share buybacks, and investing in new growth segments. The overall market picture helps assess the effectiveness of this strategy.
Debt to book value of the company, segment and market as a whole
The company's debt to book capitalization ratio HP Inc.
HP Inc., a tech industry veteran, operates in mature PC and printer markets where growth is limited. This chart shows how the company leverages its balance sheet. Debt is often used to fund share repurchases and dividends. Investors need to assess whether this strategy is sustainable in the face of technological change.
Market segment debt to market segment book capitalization - Comp set
HP Inc. is a global leader in the personal computer and printer market. This chart shows the leverage in the computer hardware sector. In an environment of fierce competition and thin margins, it helps understand how the industry manages its finances and how HP leverages its balance sheet for innovation and shareholder return.
Debt to book value of all companies in the market
HP Inc., a tech industry veteran, operates in the mature PC and printer market. This chart shows the overall debt level in the market. It helps understand how HP manages its capital, frequently returning it to shareholders, unlike younger tech companies, and how its strategy compares to macro trends.
P/E of the company, segment and market as a whole
P/E - HP Inc.
This chart of HP Inc. shows the valuation of a tech industry veteran, a leader in the personal computer and printer markets. The company's profits depend on product refresh cycles and consumables sales. The relatively low valuation may reflect investor doubts about the long-term growth of these mature markets.
P/E of the market segment - Comp set
HP Inc. is one of the world's leading suppliers of personal computers, printers, and related products. The company is an iconic name in the technology world, continuing to adapt to the changing market. This chart reflects the average valuation in the computer hardware sector, where investors evaluate companies' ability to innovate and their position in a highly competitive market.
P/E of the market as a whole
HP Inc. is one of the world's leading manufacturers of personal computers and printers. The PC market is highly sensitive to upgrade cycles and consumer spending. This chart illustrates general economic expectations. Comparisons with it help us understand whether HP's valuation follows general trends in consumer electronics or whether its corporate segment is creating its own dynamics.
Future P/E of the company, segment and market as a whole
Future (projected) P/E of the company HP Inc.
HP Inc. is one of the world's leading manufacturers of personal computers and printers. This chart reflects market expectations for the future of these segments. The assessment depends on PC refresh cycles in the corporate and consumer sectors, as well as demand for printer consumables, which is a significant source of stable revenue.
Future (projected) P/E of the market segment - Comp set
HP Inc. is one of the world's leading manufacturers of personal computers and printers. This chart compares the company's future profitability expectations with those for the computer hardware sector. It allows one to assess the market's perception of its ability to generate profits in the context of a mature PC market and the transition to a print subscription model.
Future (projected) P/E of the market as a whole
HP Inc. is a leader in the personal computer and printer market, a mature and cyclical market. This revenue expectations chart is important for HP because it predicts corporate and consumer spending on equipment upgrades. Growing economic optimism directly influences decisions to purchase new equipment.
Profit of the company, segment and market as a whole
Company profit HP Inc.
HP Inc. is one of the world's leading manufacturers of personal computers and printers. The company's profits depend on PC refresh cycles in the corporate sector and consumer demand, as well as on sales of printer consumables, which provide stable revenue. This chart reflects the state of the global personal device market and its competition.
Profit of companies in the market segment - Comp set
HP Inc. is the company formed after the split of Hewlett-Packard, inheriting the personal computer and printer businesses. This chart shows profitability in the computer components sector. HP operates in mature and competitive markets, where its success depends on innovation and the ability to effectively manage costs.
Overall market profit
HP Inc. is a global leader in personal computers and printers. Demand for its products is cyclical, driven by corporate technology upgrade cycles and consumer trends. General economic growth, as seen in the graph, typically stimulates IT budgets and spending on new equipment.
Future (predicted) profit of the company, segment and market as a whole
Future (projected) profit of the company HP Inc.
HP Inc. is a global leader in the personal computer and printer markets. This chart shows analysts' expectations for future profits. These forecasts are closely tied to PC refresh cycles in the corporate and consumer segments, as well as the stability of revenue from printer consumables sales, which are a crucial part of the company's business model.
Future (predicted) profit of companies in the market segment - Comp set
HP Inc. is one of the world's leading manufacturers of personal computers and printers. This chart shows the profit forecast for the entire computer hardware industry. It reflects expectations for PC refresh cycles in the corporate and consumer segments, which is a key factor determining HP's sales volume and financial results in a highly competitive environment.
Future (predicted) profit of the market as a whole
HP Inc., a maker of personal computers and printers, operates in a cyclical sector. Demand for its products is highly dependent on corporate upgrade cycles and consumer spending. The forecasts in this chart are a leading indicator: expected profit growth encourages companies to upgrade their IT infrastructure, while a downturn forces them to postpone these expenses.
P/S of the company, segment and market as a whole
P/S - HP Inc.
HP Inc. is one of the world's leading manufacturers of personal computers and printers. The company's revenue depends on PC refresh cycles in the corporate and consumer segments, as well as on sales of printer consumables. This chart shows how investors view its sales in a highly competitive and mature technology market.
P/S market segment - Comp set
HP Inc. is one of the world's leading manufacturers of personal computers and printers. It's a mature technology market with high competition. This chart shows the average revenue estimate for hardware companies, which helps understand how the market views HP's market share, its transition to service-based models, and its ability to generate stable cash flow.
P/S of the market as a whole
HP Inc. is one of the world's leading manufacturers of personal computers and printers. The company operates in a mature and highly competitive market where innovation and cost management are essential. This overall market valuation chart helps understand how investors view this "old guard" tech company compared to fast-growing cloud or software companies.
Future P/S of the company, segment and market as a whole
Future (projected) P/S of the company HP Inc.
HP Inc. is one of the world's leading manufacturers of personal computers and printers. The company's future sales depend on PC refresh cycles in the corporate sector and consumer demand for printing equipment. This chart reflects investor expectations regarding the future state of the PC market and HP's ability to compete in it.
Future (projected) P/S of the market segment - Comp set
HP Inc. is one of the world's leading manufacturers of personal computers and printers. The company operates in a mature and cyclical market where innovation and cost management are crucial. This chart shows how the market estimates its future sales, reflecting expectations of PC refresh cycles and the shift to subscription models in the printing business, which could stabilize revenue.
Future (projected) P/S of the market as a whole
HP Inc. is a leading manufacturer of personal computers and printers. The PC market is highly cyclical and depends on corporate technology upgrade cycles. Investor optimism, reflected in this chart, often predicts increased capital expenditures, including investments in IT infrastructure. For HP, this means potential sales growth in the commercial segment.
Sales of the company, segment and market as a whole
Company sales HP Inc.
HP Inc. is one of the world's leading manufacturers of personal computers and printers. The company's revenue comes from sales of laptops, desktop PCs, printers, and related supplies. This chart reflects the cyclical demand for computer equipment, which depends on hardware upgrade cycles in the corporate sector and consumer trends.
Sales of companies in the market segment - Comp set
HP Inc. is a leader in the personal computer and printer market. The company's business is clearly divided into two segments: personal systems (laptops, desktops) and printing devices (printers, consumables). Consumables revenue generates a stable revenue stream. This chart reflects the state of the PC and office equipment market, where HP is one of the most recognizable and dominant brands.
Overall market sales
HP Inc. is a leader in the personal computer and printer market. Demand for its products is cyclical, driven by corporate upgrade cycles and consumer spending. This chart, reflecting the overall health of the business and consumer sentiment, is an important indicator for HP of future demand in both the commercial and retail segments.
Future sales volume of the company, segment and market as a whole
Future (projected) sales of the company HP Inc.
HP Inc. is one of the world's leading manufacturers of personal computers and printers. The company's sales are cyclical, driven by consumer spending and corporate upgrade cycles. This chart shows how analysts estimate future demand for PCs and printing equipment, attempting to predict the next wave of technological innovation in the market.
Future (projected) sales of companies in the market segment - Comp set
HP Inc. is one of the world's leading suppliers of personal computers and printers. This chart shows general expectations for the entire computer hardware market. It allows one to assess how the cyclical nature of PC demand and the transformation of the printing market impact HP's financial performance, as well as its ability to generate stable cash flow for shareholders.
Future (projected) sales of the market as a whole
HP Inc., a leader in the personal computer and printer market, analyzes this chart to assess corporate and consumer spending. Rising revenue forecasts across the economy encourage companies to upgrade their PC fleets and consumers to purchase new equipment. This directly impacts sales of HP laptops, printers, and consumables.
Marginality of the company, segment and market as a whole
Company marginality HP Inc.
HP Inc. is one of the world's leading manufacturers of personal computers and printers. The company's profitability in the PC segment is low and volume-dependent, while printer consumables generate the bulk of its revenue. This chart shows how the company balances these two areas to generate net profit in a mature industry.
Market segment marginality - Comp set
HP Inc. is one of the world's leading manufacturers of personal computers and printers. This chart shows how profitable the company is in the highly competitive consumer electronics industry. Its ability to maintain profitability depends on innovation, supply chain management, and a strong printer consumables business.
Market marginality as a whole
HP Inc. is a leader in the mature personal computer and printer market. The company is heavily dependent on corporate refresh cycles and consumer spending. This graph, reflecting overall business profitability, is a leading indicator of companies' and consumers' willingness to spend money on new equipment, which directly impacts HP's sales.
Employees in the company, segment and market as a whole
Number of employees in the company HP Inc.
HP Inc., a leader in the personal computer and printer markets, operates in a mature technology industry. This chart often reflects optimization efforts rather than growth. Employee dynamics can reflect the impact of competition, changes in consumer demand, and ongoing restructuring programs aimed at improving efficiency.
Share of the company's employees HP Inc. within the market segment - Comp set
HP Inc. is one of the world's leaders in the personal computer and printer markets. This chart demonstrates the company's talent pool in the consumer electronics industry. It shows the significant share of engineers, designers, and sales professionals in the PC and printing sectors that the legendary HP brand brings together.
Number of employees in the market segment - Comp set
HP Inc. is a global leader in personal computers and printers. This chart shows the scale of employment in the computer hardware sector. While the industry is known for its automation, the large number of employees involved in development, marketing, and supply chain management highlights the global reach and complexity of a giant like HP.
Number of employees in the market as a whole
HP Inc., a manufacturer of personal computers and printers, is sensitive to technology refresh cycles in the corporate sector. This overall employment graph is an important indicator for them. The growth in the number of office workers directly impacts demand for commercial PCs and peripherals, as well as consumables, which account for a significant portion of the company's revenue.
Market capitalization per employee (in thousands of dollars) of the company, segment, and market as a whole
Market capitalization per employee (in thousands of dollars) of the company HP Inc. (HPQ)
HP Inc., a manufacturer of printers and personal computers, operates in a mature and competitive market. This chart illustrates the balance between engineering and scale. The moderate capitalization per employee reflects the fact that developing and mass-producing such products requires a significant staff of engineers, marketers, and workers.
Market capitalization per employee (in thousands of dollars) in the market segment - Comp set
HP Inc. (HPQ) is a hardware company focused on PCs and (very profitable) printers. It's a mature, low-margin market (PCs) and a razor-sharp market (printers). This chart shows the market value per employee in this high-volume but cyclical technology industry.
Market capitalization per employee (in thousands of dollars) for the overall market
HP Inc. is one of the world's leading manufacturers of personal computers and printers. It is a mature business where operational efficiency and supply chain management are crucial. This chart shows the market value each employee creates in a highly competitive environment, reflecting the company's ability to generate profits from its massive production volumes.
Profit per employee (in thousands of dollars) for the company, segment, and market as a whole
Profit per employee (in thousands of dollars) of the company HP Inc. (HPQ)
HP Inc. (HPQ) is a leader in the personal computer and printer markets. It is a mature technology business where operational efficiency and supply chain management are critical. This chart shows how much profit each employee generates. It reflects how successfully HP competes in the low-margin PC segment and generates stable revenue from high-margin consumables (cartridges).
Profit per employee (in thousands of dollars) in the market segment - Comp set
HP Inc. is the successor to Hewlett-Packard, producing PCs and, more importantly, printers. This chart shows the benchmark for the "Computer Set" (Hardware). This benchmark is a compromise. It averages out the low-margin, competitive PC market and the high-margin "razor and blades" model (printers and cartridges).
Profit per employee (in thousands of dollars) for the market as a whole
HP Inc. is one of the world's leading manufacturers of personal computers and printers. It's a highly competitive, low-margin market where success depends on the scale and efficiency of its supply chain. This chart shows how the company manages a vast and complex global structure to generate profits in a mature technology industry.
Sales to employees of the company, segment and market as a whole
Sales per company employee HP Inc. (HPQ)
HP Inc. is a leader in the personal computer and printer markets. This chart reflects the maturity and scale of its business. Revenue per employee depends on shipment volumes, supply chain efficiency, and the company's ability to compete in price wars. The transition to a subscription model (for example, for ink) also impacts this metric.
Sales per employee in the market segment - Comp set
HP Inc. is a PC and printer business spun off from the former Hewlett-Packard. Their printer model is the classic "razor and blades" (cheap printer, expensive ink). This chart shows the average revenue per employee for the sector. It helps assess how productive this model is in the mature PC and printer market.
Sales per employee for the market as a whole
HP Inc. (HPQ) is a company that manufactures personal computers and, more profitably, printers. Their printer business model is the classic "razor and blades" (printers and cartridges). This chart shows how their R&D and marketing teams generate revenue, particularly from high-margin consumables (ink).
Short shares by company, segment and market as a whole
Shares shorted by company HP Inc. (HPQ)
HP Inc. is one of the two "fragments" of the old Hewlett-Packard company, focused on PC and printer production. This chart reflects bearish sentiment. The short position is based on the fact that the PC market is in structural decline, while the printer business (especially expensive cartridges) is suffering from the transition to paperless office design and cheaper alternatives. The company is struggling to grow in stagnant industries.
Shares shorted by market segment - Comp set
HP Inc. (HPQ) is one of Hewlett-Packard's two successors, focusing on the production of personal computers and printers. This chart shows bets against the PC and peripherals sector. The rising "bets against" the industry reflects investors' belief that the PC market is in a cyclical downturn following the pandemic boom, while the printer business (consumables) is stagnating due to the transition to digital.
Shares shorted by the overall market
HP Inc. is a pillar of the personal computer and printer market. This market is highly cyclical and mature. When pessimism rises in the market, as reflected by this indicator, both corporations and consumers postpone upgrading their PCs and office equipment. Demand for HP products is one of the first to decline, making the company's shares highly sensitive to recession expectations.
RSI 14 indicator for a company, segment, and market as a whole
The company's RSI 14 indicator HP Inc. (HPQ)
HP Inc. (HPQ) is an old-guard IT company that produces PCs and printers. It's a deeply cyclical business. This chart measures momentum. "Oversold" (below 30) indicates panic caused by the post-COVID collapse of the PC market, when investors fear overstocking. "Oversbought" (above 70) reflects the euphoria of a "boom" (like WFH) or anticipation of a new PC upgrade cycle (like AI PCs).
RSI 14 Market Segment - Comp set
HP Inc. (HPQ) is a Hewlett-Packard legacy company focused on personal computers and printers. The RSI_14_Segment for the "Computer Set" (PC) shows the sector's "temperature." It helps us understand whether HPQ's performance reflects its struggles in the PC market, or whether the entire sector is oversold following the pandemic work-from-home boom.
RSI 14 for the overall market
HP Inc. is a leader in the mature personal computer and printer markets. It is a cyclical technology business. This chart shows the market's "temperature." During periods of panic (oversold), both consumers and corporations postpone technology upgrades, which hurts HP's sales. During periods of euphoria (overbought), PC demand rises along with business activity.
Analyst consensus forecast for the company's share price, the segment, and the market as a whole
Analyst consensus stock price forecast HPQ (HP Inc.)
HP Inc. (HPQ) is a company known for its personal computers and printers. Its business is heavily dependent on corporate PC refresh cycles and consumer spending. This chart shows how Wall Street views the PC market recovery and the stability of its high-margin consumables business (cartridges).
The difference between the consensus estimate and the actual stock price HPQ (HP Inc.)
HP Inc. is a leader in the mature personal computer and printer markets. This chart shows the difference between the consensus forecast and the price. It reflects whether analysts believe AI-enabled PCs and the growth of subscription services (printing) will revive the company's growth, and they see potential in this.
Analyst consensus forecast for stock prices by market segment - Comp set
HP Inc. (HPQ) is a veteran IT company focused on two markets: personal computers (PCs) and printers. Both markets are mature and highly competitive. This chart shows analysts' overall expectations for the entire computer hardware sector. It reflects whether a new PC refresh cycle (AI PC) is expected or whether the sector is headed for stagnation.
Analysts' consensus forecast for the overall market share price
HP Inc. is one of two companies formed after the split of Hewlett-Packard. HP Inc. focuses on personal computers and printers. This is a mature, competitive market. This chart shows the overall market sentiment. For HPQ, it's important to understand how these expectations impact corporate PC upgrade cycles and consumer spending on technology. (333)
AKIMA index of the company, segment and market as a whole
AKiMA Company Index HP Inc.
HP Inc. is the part of the old Hewlett-Packard that deals with hardware: personal computers (PCs) and printers. Their printer business model is built on a razor blade (cheap printer, expensive cartridges). This graph reflects two cycles: the highly volatile PC market and the more stable but shrinking printing consumables market.
AKIMA Market Segment Index - Comp set
HP Inc. (HPQ) is a stable part of the old HP, dominating two mature markets: personal computers (PCs) and, more importantly, printers (where the razor-sharp consumables model operates). This aggregate metric evaluates companies. The chart shows the sector average. This benchmark: how does HPQ's dual (PCs and printers) model differentiate it from the average competitor?
The AKIM Index for the overall market
HP Inc. is Hewlett-Packard's legacy business, focused on two markets: personal computers (PCs) and printers (razor-blade models). This chart, showing the market average, is the backdrop. It helps assess how HPQ, which operates in mature and cyclical industries dependent on consumer and corporate demand, compares to the overall macroeconomic picture.