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HP Rejects Acquisition Offer from Xerox

Two things:

1) "I'm a little surprised that so much of Xerox's business model is still in physical printing" cleary states I'm aware of this fact; Most is not the same as all.
2) Name something major Xerox does that isn't printing-related. The GUI and the mouse inventions were squandered opportunities.

Xerox still completely owns PARC...

 
Xerox still completely owns PARC...


That doesn't seem very significant to me.

Xerox' 2018 revenue was $9830m
PARC's 2018 revenue was $70m

So PARC is 0.7% of Xerox's financial worth for the purposes of these acquisition discussion, and 50% of PARCs business is with parent company Xerox - so you could argue it's actually only 0.35%
 
That doesn't seem very significant to me.

Xerox' 2018 revenue was $9830m
PARC's 2018 revenue was $70m

So PARC is 0.7% of Xerox's financial worth for the purposes of these acquisition discussion, and 50% of PARCs business is with parent company Xerox - so you could argue it's actually only 0.35%

PARC is who was responsible for everything cool thing ever done by xerox and is currently working on AI tech. Big or small many things we rely on daily came from the company.
 
Xerox Holdings Corp NYSE: XRX closed 39.30 up 0.36
HP Inc NYSE: HPQ closed 20.01 down 0.17
(Hewlett Packard Enterprise Co NYSE: HPE closed 17.28 up 0.05 )


yes do your research.

And how many outstanding shares? You do realize share price alone is completely meaningless, right?
 
And how many outstanding shares? You do realize share price alone is completely meaningless, right?
yea well when CRS hits, you get yelled at a lot.
 
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