Hewlett-Packard Company on Tuesday is expected to post fiscal fourth-quarter earnings of 75 cents on revenue of $27.88 billion.
Hewlett-Packard Company (NYSE: HPQ) is scheduled to report third quarter earnings after the bell on Wednesday.
EBay CEO emailed millions of users of the company's online marketplace to rouse opposition to imminent federal sales tax legislation.
Almost 10 percent of Forbes 2013 list of 1,426 billionaires are women. Here are nine that were self-made.
Public support for same-sex marriage by some prominent conservatives could potentially affect the outcome of two Supreme Court cases this term.
It's Tim Cook’s turn to face the music when Apple holds its annual meeting on Wednesday. HP's Meg Whitman and Michael Dell know the challenge.
Hewlett-Packard Co. CEO Meg Whitman quashed speculation, saying, “We have no plans to break up the company.”
Hewlett-Packard Co. reported first-quarter earnings that blew past estimates despite slumps in sales of PCs and services as a result of CEO Meg Whitman’s massive cuts.
When Hewlett-Packard reports first-quarter results on Thursday, investors expect another decline. How much longer will revenue fall?
Advanced Micro Devices, United States Steel, Deutsche Bank, Hewlett-Packard, Bank of America, Apple, Citigroup, Facebook, BP Plc and ArcelorMittal are among the companies whose shares are moving in pre-market trading Wednesday.
Emphasize the positive, and forget the negative: Here are five people who deserve credit for doing things right this year.
Former Autonomy CEO Mike Lynch denied fraud charges invoked by Hewlett-Packard (NYSE:HPQ) in its takeover.
Five top themes were technology highlights of 2012, from low chip demand to online security.
Here are 20 technology questions to ponder before this muddle-through year expires.
Moody's Corp. (NYSE: MCO) cut the bond rating of Hewlett-Packard Co. (NYSE: HPQ), to negative.
The U.S. Justice Department and California's office of the attorney general both filed lawsuits Friday against online auctioneer eBay Inc.
You don’t have to be a genius to determine that in a world of petabytes of data, projected 2012 sales of 367.2 million PCs, 107.4 million tablets and 650 million smartphones, a few smart companies are going to prosper: HP (NYSE: HPQ), IBM (NYSE: IBM), Oracle (Nasdaq: ORCL) and EMC.(NYSE: EMC).
Shares of Hewlett-Packard Co. (NYSE: HPQ), the No. 1 computer company, set a new 52-week low of $16.77 on Thursday, after posting a record third-quarter loss last week and reducing earnings estimates for the current quarter.
Hewlett-Packard Co. (NYSE: HPQ), the No. 1 computer maker, announced its first tablet a year after withdrawing the TouchPad after it bombed with consumers.
IDC revised its forecast for this year’s PC sales gains to only 0.9 percent, after the top U.S. giants, Hewlett-Packard Co. (NYSE: HPQ) and Dell (Nasdaq: DELL), reported lower PC sales for their latest financial quarters. By contrast, tablet sales, headed by the iPad from Apple (Nasdaq:M AAPL) should surge 54 percent.
The Romneys love Costco, whose co-founder is a major backer of Barack Obama. The political leanings top executives gives no credence to the idea one party is the party of big business.
Now that 2012 is two-thirds over, it’s already time to label it, like the Asians do. Unlike 4709, it’s not the Year of the Dragon. It’s the Year of Anticipation.