How Has HPQ’s Laptop Prices Declined In The Last Five Years?
Hewlett-Packard Incorporated’s (NYSE:HPQ) laptop unit sales have declined by a CAGR of over 2%. However, its laptop revenues declined by over 5.5% as the average price per laptop declined by close to 18.6%. Trefis’s analysis is as follows:
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