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HP Inc
Stock-Based Compensation Peer Comparison

Competitors Analysis
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Company Stock-Based Compensation CAGR 3Y CAGR 5Y CAGR 10Y
HP Inc
NYSE:HPQ
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Hewlett Packard Enterprise Co
NYSE:HPE
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Dell Technologies Inc
NYSE:DELL
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NetApp Inc
NASDAQ:NTAP
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Apple Inc
NASDAQ:AAPL
Stock-Based Compensation
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Western Digital Corp
NASDAQ:WDC
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HP Inc
Glance View

Market Cap
31.2B USD
Industry
Technology
Economic Moat
None

HP Inc., a stalwart in the realm of personal computing and printing, traces its origin to the legendary Hewlett-Packard Company. Its journey began as a widely diversified technology enterprise, but in 2015, a strategic bifurcation gave birth to HP Inc. and Hewlett Packard Enterprise. HP Inc., based in Palo Alto, California, took the mantle of personal systems and printing, carving out a niche as a leader in these sectors. The company's business model centers around the production and sale of a wide array of personal computers and printers, targeting both consumers and enterprises. Its portfolio includes laptops, desktops, and workstations that cater to a broad spectrum of users, from everyday consumers to high-end professionals. Central to HP Inc.'s success is its ability to continuously innovate while operating at scale. The company thrives on a dual-income model, generating revenue not just through selling hardware but also through a stream of recurring income from supplies like ink and toner. This supplies segment, often viewed as the razor-and-blades model, contributes to steady cash flow. The firm's ingrained focus on sustainability and design also adds a competitive edge, as evidenced by its efforts in innovating eco-friendly products and solutions. Moreover, HP Inc. strategically expands its market footprint via acquisitions and strategic partnerships, ensuring that it remains at the forefront of the ever-evolving technology landscape. This adaptability is what keeps HP Inc. not only surviving but thriving in the competitive tech arena.

HPQ Intrinsic Value
50.7 USD
Undervaluation 34%
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