HP Inc (HPQ)

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HPQ Comments

Now is the best time to buy. HP is the lowest-priced and highest-quality stock in the S&P 500. Even with some current issues, its quarterly dividend remains unchanged, and its cash flow is healthy. You get 0.3% dividend per share of Apple, but you can buy 10 shares of HP, which is 10 times the dividend of Apple. Such a high-quality stock is a must-hold.
$22.99 (-5%)
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This stock is like watching a train wreck in slow motion. I like their laptops but it’s not investable.
isn't hp too flutuating for a long term investment? their income is just slowly going down. they don't innovate. payout ratio is too high proportionally with their low income, the same is for the dividend yield. that's a s**t title.
$25.81 (-5%)
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So here we are in the midst of an AI revolution and HPQ and DELL appear, to be floundering. These business models hovering around 5% net profit margins seem to be fundamentally flawed.
Is it a limited supply of HPQ
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I got out btw
Do you predict HPQ value going to continue going up
If so how much in 90 days
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Considering he bought near the top when HPQ ran up, he probably wouldn’t have that answer. in hindsight, it basically did nothing after that move up in May 2024.
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told ya boys
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shorted 833 units at 37.2. no stop losses. target 29.9
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You will buy at 40 to cover!
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did you buy at the top ?
short
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Will it break out of it’s trend?
25/3...Ab to 58.35
HP CEO Enrique Lores addressed the company's controversial practice of bricking printers when users load them with third-party ink. "We have seen that you can embed viruses in the cartridges. Excuse me CEO Enrique Lores. The amount of information which needs to be stored on the cartridge is fairly small. If the data is not in the format you expect - reject it as invalid. HP is known to be quite good at this!
Long-term hold and a great stock to own! A+++++.
Trading idea - Entry point has to be over 31.3/61.80%
Probably breakout after first of the year.
thanks buffet.
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That was ny thinking as well, plus the generall selloff for dividend stocks was a perfect storm if people are predicting a weak consumer market for a 2024 recession. That said, most of the pain is probably priced in at this point.
Just bought a hp laptop it stopped working after 11 months 1600 bucks gone
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Honestly their laptops have been great for reliabilty on the Elitebook business line where they have rately needed to get anything serviced under thier 3 year warranty. Out of 300+ laptops I can only think of one warranty related case. Now thier consumer lines typically only include 1 year warranties and if you don’t spend $100-$200 extra to uplift your warranty you are rolling the dice but this is true for all consumer lines. Probably the best alternative is Lenovo but oversll there is a reason the last two places i managed an IT department i’ve stuck with HP long term.
Normally I wouldn't try to outthink Buffet. But I think he is wrong in this case.
hp good you broke it
Peaked for NB business
Get ready for HPQ to come crashing down.
Why you say that?
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Looking at the charts it seems like you would be selling closer to a low where it is considered undervalued. If Warren Buffett trimmed his position that’s already happened, which is likely what triggered the downward pressure on the stock. Price. Waiting on next earnings Report to see where this company is heading.
sold all, not worth it, alot of debt...
debt??
You are all in late on 3d printing hardware market has matured but 3d prinitng is an industrial revolution.Buffet knows where to put his money and so do I.HP’s Q1 2022 results show that in the three months leading up to January 31, 2022, it generated $17 billion, 9% more than the $15.6 billion it brought in during Q1 2021. According to the firm’s CEO Enrique Lores, this incremental revenue rise was down to the strong performance of its gaming, industrial graphics and 3D printing portfolio, the latter of which delivered “significant year-over-year growth.
musk bought this as well or whats happened?
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Warren Buffett
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price earnings ratio ridiculous. this is going to 60 bucks
yeah. 6.2pe is too high right? lol
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