FLOGGER OF EXPENSIVE PRINTER INK HP and its top executives have been accused of misleading investors before a slump in its stock price.
HP is facing a class action lawsuit filed by Robbins Geller Rudman and Down alleging that CEO Leo Apotheker and CFO Cathie Lesjak misled investors before making announcements that included the possible spin-off of its PC business, dumping WebOS devices and the purchase of British software outfit Autonomy.
Those announcements, all made in one afternoon, led to a 20 per cent drop in HP's share price the following day. That, according to Reuters, was the largest one day decline in HP's share price since 1987.
The lawsuit against HP does not specify damages but it serves to highlight the growing concern at the way Apotheker is leading HP. The firm's announcement that it was considering leaving the PC business was a shock to many, but its decision to dump its WebOS devices was perhaps the biggest shock of the lot.
While HP's PC business was always seen as a low margin operation, WebOS was viewed as a core part of HP's future strategy. The firm kept banging on about slipping WebOS into as many devices as possible, however all that talk evaporated, just like HP's Touchpads when it sold them off at fire sale prices for a massive loss.
According to Reuters, shareholder lawsuits are fairly common following large drops in stock prices. With HP typically seen as a safe bet by many investors, in the same league as IBM and Microsoft, a drop of 20 per cent in a single day was too much for investors to take. µ
Tags: Hardware
Having done some low key contract gig for hp/eds I have to admit that problems on top are a reflection of structural issues throughout the company. Too many managers, too few people that actually know what they are doing. Unfortunately the same can be said about many other businesses in USA.
I like HP..
but their new direction is retarded...this new CEO needs to be fired.
I wonder if monkeys would do a better job than HP's current board members for giving the green light to such ridiculous decisions.
I hope they go bankrupt too for shafting consumers & shareholders alike!
No more HP products for me just a few days ago I bought some 8 gig HP flash drives I think I'll return them coz it will just disgust me using any of their crap anymore!
But hp has not been sued over OpenVMS killing. Too bad.