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HP takes $8.8 billion charge, printer revenue down (access required)

by Scott Ki

Published: November 21,2012

The 2011 purchase of a British software firm turned sour for the Hewlett-Packard Company, but HP, a major Boise-area employer, is trying to recoup at least some of the loss. In a year-ending conference call with analysts on Nov. 20, HP executives said the company has written off nearly all of its purchase of Autonomy Corporation ...
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