technical and fundamental anlaysis on HP Assignment type: Individual Submitted to: Dr. Timothy Submitted by: Mubashar Javaid Chaudhry Submitted on: 07/01/2013 Faculty of Business‚ Environment and Society Table of Contents 1. Introduction 3 2. Technical Analysis 3 3. Fundamental Analysis 16 4. Theoretical Evidence 21 5. Conclusion 24 6. References 25 1. Introduction Hewlett- Packard‚ also known as HP‚ co-founded by Bill Hewlett and Dave
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The HP – Cisco Alliance Hewlett-Packard (HP) was founded in 1939 from William Hewlett & David Packard with $538. It is an american mulitnational information technology corporation‚ which is headquartered in Palo Alto and provides hardware‚ software and services for that. Their built their first product‚ an audio-frequency oscillator in a garage‚ now this garage is known as the birthplace of Silicon Valley. One of their first cumstomers were the Walt Disney Studios. In 1999 HP was divided into
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- Partnership as part of the overall strategy - Both companies must continue to improve the efficiency of existing supply chain operations‚ exploring process innovations that might be strategically advantageous to HP - ?Increasing efficiency of existing processes and not discovering more effective alternatives will be counterproductive over time. - Concerns the partnership will hit a brick wall in the near future - How much more efficient can they become on the current practice? - Colaluca wanted:
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Bill Hewlett and Dave Packard finished their studies as electrical engineersin the Stanford University in 1934. They became close friend and in 1939 they decided to start a business "and make a run for it" themselves. Hewlett-Packard Company is founded January 1939.Bill and Dave begin part-time work in a garage with $538 in working capital. Bill ’s study of negative feedback results in HP ’s first product the resistance-capacitance audio oscillator (HP 200A)‚ an electronic instrument used to test
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Contents 1.0 Company background 2 1.1 Introduction 2 2.0 Strategy identification 3 2.1 HP Marketing mix 3 2.1.1Product 3 2.1.2 Place 4 2.1.3 Price 4 2.1.4 Promotion 4 2.2 E-Customer Relationship Management 5 2.3 Virtual Communities 5 3.0 Environmental Analysis 6 4.0 Segmentation and targeting‚ differentiation and positioning 7 4.1 Market segmentation 7 4.1.1 Demographic 8 4.1.2 Psychographic segmentation 9 4.1.3 Geographic segmentation 9 4.1.4 Positioning for the future 9 4.1.5
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decision making processes. As the world’s largest technology company‚ HP brings together a portfolio that spans printing‚ personal computing‚ software‚ services‚ and IT infrastructure to solve customer problems (Hewlett Packard‚ 2010). “HP is well positioned to outperform the market. The strength of HP’s portfolio is leaner cost structure and accelerating market momentum that gives the confidence to raise the full year outlook (Hurd‚ 2010)”. One of the most important aspects of Hewlett Packard’s strategy
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HP provides people with opportunities to learn essential business and IT skills‚ empowering the next generation of entrepreneurs to succeed in a global economy. For example‚ HP LIFE e-Learning uses HP’s innovative cloud-based technology‚ enabling millions of entrepreneurs and students to establish and grow their own businesses‚ create jobs‚ and help communities thrive. They extend the reach of HP LIFE e-Learning with partners such as the Education Development Center Inc.‚ United Nations Industrial
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University November 6‚ 2011 Hewlett- Packard Company‚ referred to as HP‚ is an American multinational information technology company. Its headquarters is based in California USA. The company was founded in 1939 built in a Palo Alto garage by Bill Hewlett and David Packard and is now one of the world’s largest information technology companies operating worldwide in almost every country. It has 87‚000 employees in 120 countries. HP specializes in developing‚ manufacturing computing‚ data storage‚ and
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HP DESKJET 1. HP is in an inventory crisis. What should it do? Qualitatively evaluate the options given in case A: (a) Build a new European factory‚ (b) Utilize air shipments for Europe (c) Do better forecasting (d) Reduce customer service by lowering fill rate (e) Keep more inventory. a) HP has 3 distribution centers. Those of Europe and Asia Pacific Distribution Centers are in an inventory crisis. Especially crisis is becoming deeper in European Distribution Center. Is it a solution
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20 “If Only HP Knew What HP Knows . . .” Thomas H. Davenport Innovation in Action About the author: Tom Davenport‚ professor of Information Management at the University of Texas‚ Austin‚ is best known for his research on how organizations bring about major innovations in their work processes. His 1993 book‚ Process Innovation: Reengineering Work through Information Technology‚ was the first book to describe what has become known as “business reengineering.” More recently‚ Davenport’s
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