HP sales hit a record $104.3bn (£50.5bn) in
2007, up 14 per cent or $12.6bn (£6.1bn), and profit totalled $8.7bn (£4.2bn).
Fourth quarter revenue also rose, by 15 per cent, to $28.3bn (£13.7), while
operating profit jumped 38 per cent to $2.6bn (£1.3bn).
Revenue from HP software doubled from the previous year to $698m (£338m),
fuelled by the acquisition of Mercury Interactive in July 2006.
Notebook sales rose 49 per cent to $5.16bn (£2.5bn) during the fourth
quarter, while desktop revenue grew 15 per cent to $4.2bn (£2bn).
“Strong performance across our businesses was highlighted by sharp
improvement in our software segment,” said HP chief executive Mark Hurd.
“We have added over $12bn (£5.8bn) of new revenue this year. While we still
have more work to do, HP is well positioned to make further progress in the
marketplace.”
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