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HP sells stake in China unit for $2.3 billion
by Staff Writers
New York (AFP) May 21, 2015


Hewlett-Packard announced Thursday it was selling a 51 percent stake in its China-based server business, creating a joint venture with Tsinghua Holdings that will be a sector leader in China.

The US tech giant said it would sell the stake for $2.3 billion, creating a new business called H3C worth $4.5 billion that would be the leader in China in computer servers, storage and technology services.

The deal brings together HP with the investment arm of China's Tsinghua University in a company with some 8,000 employees and $3.1 billion in annual revenue.

"HP is making a bold move to win in today's China," said Meg Whitman, HP's chairman and chief executive.

"Partnering with Tsinghua, one of China's most respected institutions, the new H3C will be able to drive even greater innovation for China, in China."

HP said the deal would not affect its existing China-based enterprise services, personal computer business and other operations, which would remain 100 percent owned by the California group.

The new H3C will become a subsidiary of Unisplendour, a publicly traded unit of Tsinghua Holdings, the asset management arm of Tsinghua University.

The move comes with HP in the midst of a plan to break itself into two companies, one with a focus on personal computers and printers, and the other on software and enterprise services.

Once the deal closes, the new H3C will be the exclusive provider for HP's server, storage and networking services, according to a statement.

The new firm comprises the existing HP unit called H3C Technologies and HP's China-based server, storage and technology services businesses.

"The transaction for H3C will also release great potential in the China market," said Weiguo Zhao, chairman of Tsinghua Unigroup and Unisplendour Corporation.

HP, which remains one of the largest makers of personal computers, has been undergoing a massive reorganization to cope with the move away from traditional PCs to mobile devices. It had been shifting to emphasize software and services before announcing the breakup plan last year.

HP separately reported that earnings for the past quarter fell 20.6 percent from a year ago to $1.01 billion, slightly better than expected.

But revenues were down 6.8 percent year-over-year to $25.45 billion, below most forecasts.

"I'm pleased with where we ended the quarter, the continued success of our turnaround, and the progress we're making on separation," said Whitman.

"Despite some tough challenges, we executed well across many parts of our portfolio, sustained our commitment to innovation, and delivered the results we said we would."

HP said its split is on track for November and that the company expects savings or "dis-synergies" of some $400 to $450 million from the move.

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HEWLETT PACKARD


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