How Will HP’s Laptop Business Fare Till 2020?
Hewlett-Packard Incorporated’s (NYSE:HPQ) laptop revenues have declined over the past few years as a secular decline in PCs continues to impact sales. However, we anticipate that the downturn in laptop shipment will ease in the coming years and post a turnaround due to replacement demand. Since HP is one of the largest laptop producers, it stands to gain the most from the upswing in laptop shipments. The table below illustrates this finding:
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