The DJIA could rise sharply at the end as Hewlett-Packard (NYSE: HPQ) scandal flares up
Hewlett-Packard is in the heart of investors' attention
In brief: The Dow Jones Industrial Average continues to rise very slowly, but Hewlett-Packard Company (NYSE: HPQ) is gaining point by point, against the background of scandal.The Dow Jones Industrial Average is gaining nearly 0.33% at the moment. Analysts believe a sharp rise in the DJIA at the end of auction. The focus of investors today and found an American company for the production of office equipment Hewlett-Packard, drawn into the scandal.
CEO Mark Hurd resigned on August 6 after an investigation revealed that M. Hurd falsified financial data to hide the “close relationship with one of the officers of the company.” Against this backdrop, the company’s shares went up by 2,5%. Hewlett-Packard Company (NYSE: HPQ) shares are on the mark of 42.90 points, gaining +1.05 points, or 2.51%. Hewlett-Packard Company can grow up to 3% today – analysts say.
Igor Tringlers2010-08-09 17:51, Economics.
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