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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1. INVENTORY/SERVICE CRISIS FOR HP DESKJECT PRINTERS There are a number of causes of the inventory/service crisis described in HP: • The first cause was the demand variability of printers. For example‚ the demand for model A in Europe had the monthly standard deviation of 32.4 while the monthly mean was 42.3. Combined with increasing pressure from resellers that forced HP to offer the resellers flexible distribution‚ fluctuations in demand resulted in the high levels of safety stocks and high
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1. Discuss the three most serious problems you have identified in the case. Defend why you think they are the most serious. The most serious problems I identified in the case would be the lack of management‚ the structure of management and the reward system. Carly Fiorina’s strategic vision had been underutilized‚ vague and no one knew if the vision was being executed. Employees within the company could not follow the company’s vision and no motivation followed with the employees. With the
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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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indicates that there is a threat of new entrants Threat of Substitutes: Threat of substitute products is low. HP believes in standards-based technology‚ which represents the opportunity to decide in the item of much preferance. HP tries to eliminate barriers by continuous updating processes and presenting new products to remain in the top of the industry. The Power of Buyers: Bargaining power of buyers is high. Consumers are very price sensitive because they like to buy cheap and high quality products
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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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Hewlett Packard (HP) Strategic Analysis Student Name Strategic Mangement 11/10/2012 Contents EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 3 Hewlett Packard (HP) Background: 4 Company Objective: 4 Mission statement: 5 Vision statement: 5 Strategies: 5 Corporate Level Strategy: 5 Business Level Strategy: 6 Review of PC division of HP: 7 Strategic Analysis: 8 External Analysis: 8 1. FIVE FORCES MODEL ANALYSIS 8 2. STRATEGIC GROUP ANALYSIS: 12 3. INDUSTRY LIFE CYCLE ANALYSIS 13 Internal
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Power Tool Proposal – Task 3 In order to operate at maximum profit levels‚ a business must have lower operational costs than the competition. The means to satisfying lower operational costs is Supply Chain Management. Supply Chain Management is a cross-industry wide philosophy to improve operational efficiency by integrating activities of obtaining goods and services to create a product. When implementing a supply chain strategy‚ consideration must be given to the approach given to suppliers
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UPS and HP: Value Creation through Supply Chain Partnerships Executive Summary United Parcel Service (UPS) and Hewlett Packard (HP)‚ both global leaders in their industries‚ strategically aligned themselves to capitalize on their ability to competitively provide superior services to their customers. UPS‚ a global distribution company and HP an information technology firm signed a contract solidifying a three year partnership in the early
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