HP sued Lynch and Autonomy's finance chief in 2015, accusing them of masterminding an elaborate fraud to inflate the value of Autonomy, which HP bought for $11.1 billion in 2011.
Hewlett-Packard (HP) is owed hundreds of millions, rather than billions, of pounds over its acquisition of British software company Autonomy in 2011, a High Court judge has ruled.
In the latest trading session, HP (HPQ) closed at $25.06, marking a +1.25% move from the previous day.
![]() HPQ In 1 month Announced | Quarterly | $0.29 Per Share |
![]() HPQ 1 month ago Paid | Quarterly | $0.29 Per Share |
![]() HPQ 4 months ago Paid | Quarterly | $0.29 Per Share |
![]() HPQ 7 months ago Paid | Quarterly | $0.29 Per Share |
![]() HPQ 10 months ago Paid | Quarterly | $0.28 Per Share |
3 Sep 2025 (In 1 month) Date | | 0.75 Cons. EPS | - EPS |
26 Aug 2025 (In 1 month) Date | | - Cons. EPS | - EPS |
28 May 2025 Date | | 0.8 Cons. EPS | 0.71 EPS |
27 May 2025 Date | | 0.8 Cons. EPS | 0.71 EPS |
26 Feb 2025 Date | | 0.74 Cons. EPS | 0.74 EPS |
![]() HPQ In 1 month Announced | Quarterly | $0.29 Per Share |
![]() HPQ 1 month ago Paid | Quarterly | $0.29 Per Share |
![]() HPQ 4 months ago Paid | Quarterly | $0.29 Per Share |
![]() HPQ 7 months ago Paid | Quarterly | $0.29 Per Share |
![]() HPQ 10 months ago Paid | Quarterly | $0.28 Per Share |
3 Sep 2025 (In 1 month) Date | | 0.75 Cons. EPS | - EPS |
26 Aug 2025 (In 1 month) Date | | - Cons. EPS | - EPS |
28 May 2025 Date | | 0.8 Cons. EPS | 0.71 EPS |
27 May 2025 Date | | 0.8 Cons. EPS | 0.71 EPS |
26 Feb 2025 Date | | 0.74 Cons. EPS | 0.74 EPS |
Computer Hardware Industry | Technology Sector | Enrique J. Lores CEO | XSGO Exchange | US40434L1052 ISIN |
US Country | 58,000 Employees | 10 Sep 2025 Last Dividend | 2 Nov 2015 Last Split | - IPO Date |
HP Inc., originally known as Hewlett-Packard Company, underwent a name change in October 2015 and has since continued to provide a wide array of digital access devices, imaging, and printing products worldwide. The company's offerings span across various sectors, including personal computing and related technologies, catering to both individual consumers and larger entities in the government, health, and education sectors. HP Inc. operates through three primary segments: Personal Systems, Printing, and Corporate Investments, leveraging its rich legacy that dates back to its founding in 1939 in Palo Alto, California. Through its diverse product lineup and breadth of services, HP Inc. aims to meet the needs of small- and medium-sized businesses as well as large enterprises, highlighting its adaptability and commitment to innovation in an ever-evolving technology landscape.
This segment covers HP Inc.'s computing devices lineup, including commercial and consumer desktops, notebooks, workstations, and commercial mobility devices. It also encompasses thin clients, retail point-of-sale systems, displays, and a variety of software, support, and services. Additionally, HP Inc. offers hybrid systems that integrate video conferencing solutions, cameras, headsets, voice, and related software products, catering to the evolving needs of today's workforce and personal users.
The Printing segment marks HP Inc.'s continued innovation in the printing industry, offering both consumer and commercial printer hardware, supplies, and comprehensive solutions and services. Its focus expands beyond traditional printing to include cutting-edge graphics and 3D printing as well as personalization solutions for the commercial and industrial markets. This segment exemplifies HP Inc.'s commitment to expanding its technological footprint and meeting the diverse needs of its customers.
HP Inc.'s Corporate Investments segment handles the company's business incubation projects and investments, showcasing its commitment to fostering innovation and exploring new business ventures. This segment represents HP Inc.'s strategic approach to investing in future technologies and markets, ensuring the company's growth and relevance in a constantly changing technological environment.