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HP will no longer be relevant to consumers, save for their Ink business, since Ink is all margin.
All of their others efforts are going toward "The Enterprise". Get out of the commodity, low margin, support intensive crap and focus on big sales of big things and the ever important, undefinable, "Services".
The entire board is an Enterprise person or someone who HP apparently owes money to (i.e. equity firms). There's one long term science guy, and I bet he leaves.
HP isn't an engineering company any more, it's a services company with a legacy hardware business that nobody on the board or the CEO understands.