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HP CFO 凯茜莱斯加 grams (Cathie Lesjak) said on Tuesday that Microsoft's next-generation operating system, HP is expected to release Windows7, and will not promote the PC industry, the wave of large-scale renovation.
Jiake Rice said on Tuesday, . This is consistent with our idea of Vista. As time goes by, people will accept Windows7. Windows7 others are hoping to bring hockey effect (defined as a certain fixed period (month, quarter or year)),
Office Enterprise 2007, pre- volume is very low, to the end there will be a sudden sales growth, but also in a continuous cycle, this phenomenon will cycle,
Microsoft Office Enterprise 2007, the demand curve is similar to the shape of hockey sticks, so the supply chain management is called hockey stick phenomenon, but at the moment we are not counting on it. situation is still by confidence.
on the Internet on demand to the impact of HP's PC, Rice Jiake pointed out that the average retail price of HP and raw material purchase prices are lower than the Internet, so HP's profit margin is higher than the low end Internet. Rice Jiake also stressed that the Internet really has eroded part of the PC market share,
Office 2007 Standard Key, but on the other hand-held Internet devices are also being replaced.
the weak performance of the printer business, Les Jiake stressed that in the first quarter, HP had predicted this result, HP's current supply and demand is expected to need to re-adjust. She also said that several current HP laser printer market demand exceeds supply. The company will most of the time in the fourth quarter to adjust supply and demand, to enable them to regain balance.
about HP is considering outsourcing the sale or closure of some of the rumors, Rice Jiake said the company would not comment on rumors. <!--