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Gross Margin

20.3%
Current
Declining
by 1%
vs 3-y average of 21.2%

Gross Margin shows how much money a company keeps from each dollar of sales after paying for the products it sells. It tells how profitable the company`s core business is before other expenses.

Gross Margin
20.3%
=
Gross Profit
$11.4B
/
Revenue
$56.2B

Gross Margin shows how much money a company keeps from each dollar of sales after paying for the products it sells. It tells how profitable the company`s core business is before other expenses.

Gross Margin
20.3%
=
Gross Profit
$11.4B
/
Revenue
$56.2B

Peer Comparison

Country Company Market Cap Gross
Margin
US
HP Inc
NYSE:HPQ
17.8B USD
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US
Apple Inc
NASDAQ:AAPL
3.7T USD
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KR
Samsung Electronics Co Ltd
KRX:005930
1 191.4T KRW
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US
Dell Technologies Inc
NYSE:DELL
113.9B USD
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CN
Xiaomi Corp
HKEX:1810
859.6B HKD
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US
Western Digital Corp
NASDAQ:WDC
93.6B USD
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US
SanDisk Corp
NASDAQ:SNDK
91.1B USD
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SG
Seagate Technology Holdings PLC
XBER:847
72.8B EUR
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IE
Seagate Technology Holdings PLC
NASDAQ:STX
82.8B USD
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TW
Quanta Computer Inc
TWSE:2382
1.1T TWD
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US
Hewlett Packard Enterprise Co
NYSE:HPE
31.8B USD
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Market Distribution

Lower than 81% of companies in the United States of America
Percentile
19th
Based on 12 729 companies
19th percentile
20.3%
Low
-24 813% — 28.9%
Typical Range
28.9% — 60.5%
High
60.5% — 10 905 714.3%
Distribution Statistics
the United States of America
Min -24 813%
30th Percentile 28.9%
Median 43%
70th Percentile 60.5%
Max 10 905 714.3%

HP Inc
Glance View

HP Inc., a stalwart in the realm of personal computing and printing, traces its origin to the legendary Hewlett-Packard Company. Its journey began as a widely diversified technology enterprise, but in 2015, a strategic bifurcation gave birth to HP Inc. and Hewlett Packard Enterprise. HP Inc., based in Palo Alto, California, took the mantle of personal systems and printing, carving out a niche as a leader in these sectors. The company's business model centers around the production and sale of a wide array of personal computers and printers, targeting both consumers and enterprises. Its portfolio includes laptops, desktops, and workstations that cater to a broad spectrum of users, from everyday consumers to high-end professionals. Central to HP Inc.'s success is its ability to continuously innovate while operating at scale. The company thrives on a dual-income model, generating revenue not just through selling hardware but also through a stream of recurring income from supplies like ink and toner. This supplies segment, often viewed as the razor-and-blades model, contributes to steady cash flow. The firm's ingrained focus on sustainability and design also adds a competitive edge, as evidenced by its efforts in innovating eco-friendly products and solutions. Moreover, HP Inc. strategically expands its market footprint via acquisitions and strategic partnerships, ensuring that it remains at the forefront of the ever-evolving technology landscape. This adaptability is what keeps HP Inc. not only surviving but thriving in the competitive tech arena.

0J2E Intrinsic Value
49.1301 USD
Undervaluation 61%
Intrinsic Value
Price
What is Gross Margin?
Gross Margin shows how much money a company keeps from each dollar of sales after paying for the products it sells. It tells how profitable the company`s core business is before other expenses.
How is Gross Margin calculated?

Gross Margin is calculated by dividing the Gross Profit by the Revenue.

Gross Margin
20.3%
=
Gross Profit
$11.4B
/
Revenue
$56.2B
What is HP Inc's current Gross Margin?

The current Gross Margin for HP Inc is 20.3%, which is below its 3-year median of 21.2%.

How has Gross Margin changed over time?

Over the last 3 years, HP Inc’s Gross Margin has increased from 19.5% to 20.3%. During this period, it reached a low of 19.5% on Jan 31, 2023 and a high of 22.1% on Jul 31, 2024.

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