Let's break down HP Inc. (HPQ) — from its financial performance to how the market is valuing the stock.
How HP Inc.'s Revenue Has Trended
Year-over-year, HP Inc. grew revenue by 3.2% — from $53.56B in FY2024 to $55.30B in FY2025.
Over the past 10 years, revenue has grown at just 0.7% annually — from $51.46B to $55.30B. That barely keeps up with inflation.
HP Inc.'s $55.30B revenue base puts it in the large-cap bracket among US information technology companies.
| Year | Revenue | YoY % |
|---|---|---|
| FY2025 | $55.30B | +3.2% |
| FY2024 | $53.56B | -0.3% |
| FY2023 | $53.72B | -14.6% |
| FY2022 | $62.91B | -0.9% |
| FY2021 | $63.46B | +12.0% |
Explore the full 10-year revenue trend with interactive charts
HP Inc.'s Revenue Breakdown
A look at HP Inc.'s revenue mix in FY2025 reveals where the money actually comes from.
| Segment | Revenue | % of Total |
|---|---|---|
| Personal Systems Group | $38.53B | 69.7% |
| Printing | $16.70B | 30.2% |
| Corporate Investments | $62.0M | 0.1% |
Personal Systems Group makes up 69.7% of revenue, clearly the primary business for HP Inc..
Corporate Investments expanded 148.0% and now represents 0.1% of HP Inc.'s revenue mix.
On the geographic side, HP Inc. derives revenue from Americas (43%), EMEA (34%), and Asia Pacific (24%).
Profitability
HP Inc.'s bottom line weakened to $2.53B in FY2025, a 8.9% decline year-over-year.
Net margin slipped from 5.2% to 4.6% in FY2025 — a sign of thinning profitability.
Earnings per share (diluted) were $2.65 in FY2025, down from $2.81.
View HP Inc.'s complete earnings and margin analysis
HP Inc.'s Capital Returns
HP Inc. paid a dividend of $1.14 per share in FY2025, translating to a yield of approximately 4.59%.
HP Inc.'s 10+ year streak of consecutive dividends speaks to the stability of its cash flows.
With a 43.1% payout ratio, there's headroom for future dividend increases.
| Year | DPS | Payout Ratio |
|---|---|---|
| FY2025 | $1.14 | 43.1% |
| FY2024 | $1.09 | 38.7% |
| FY2023 | $1.04 | 31.8% |
| FY2022 | $0.99 | 33.1% |
| FY2021 | $0.77 | 14.3% |
HP Inc. has been actively repurchasing shares, spending $27.12B on buybacks over the past 11 years.
See HP Inc.'s buyback history alongside shares outstanding below
Balance Sheet Overview
| Metric | Value |
|---|---|
| Cash & Short-term Investments | $3.69B |
| Total Debt | $12.10B |
| Shareholders' Equity | -$346.0M |
| Total Assets | $41.77B |
| Debt-to-Equity Ratio | N/A (negative equity) |
| Current Ratio | 0.77x |
| Interest Coverage | 7.2x |
| Free Cash Flow (TTM) | $2.80B |
The balance sheet shows negative equity of $346.0M, with $12.10B in interest-bearing debt. For HP Inc., this typically reflects an aggressive capital return strategy rather than financial distress.
The current ratio of 0.77x is on the lower side, suggesting HP Inc.'s short-term liquidity bears watching.
A 7.2x interest coverage ratio gives HP Inc. a moderate cushion above its debt service costs.
Strong free cash flow generation of $2.80B gives HP Inc. financial flexibility for capital allocation.
Explore HP Inc.'s full balance sheet and cash flow analysis below
HP Inc. employed 55,000 people as of FY2025, about $1.0M in revenue per employee.
View how HP Inc.'s workforce has grown alongside revenue
What Is HP Inc. Worth?
Is HP Inc. stock overvalued or undervalued? Here's what our valuation models suggest.
HP Inc. shares are currently trading at $26.04.
The P/E Ratio model estimates an intrinsic value of $22, implying a 16.3% downside from the current price.
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| Model | Est. Fair Value | vs. Current Price |
|---|---|---|
| P/E Ratio | $22 | 16.3% downside to fair value |
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The Bottom Line
To sum up HP Inc.'s financial position: the data paints a clear picture for investors evaluating this information technology stock.
Revenue of $55.30B in FY2025, up 3.2% year-over-year.
Long-term revenue has been compounding at 0.7% annually over 10 years.
The company is profitable, with a net margin of 4.6% and net income of $2.53B.
Returned $1.94B to shareholders in FY2025 through dividends and/or buybacks.
Negative shareholders' equity — often a sign of aggressive buyback strategy in companies with strong cash flows.
The P/E Ratio model implies 16.3% downside to fair value. The remaining 2 models are worth cross-checking before drawing a conclusion — sign up to see the full analysis.
See the full picture: HP Inc.'s interactive charts, valuation models, and financial trends are below.