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Reference Guide: HP's Q1 FY13 Earnings Announcement
Hewlett Packard (NYSE ticker symbol: HPQ) will present its first quarter earnings results tomorrow, Thursday, Feb. 21, 2013, after the market closes. We will post links to the news release, financials and other information as it becomes available here at Data Central and on both Twitter and Stocktwits at @hpnews.
CEO Meg Whitman and CFO Cathie Lesjak will also host a live audio webcast to review HP’s financial results. The call is scheduled for tomorrow at 2:00 pm PT and will be available here.
You’ll also be able to follow the news on our investor relations website and newsroom.
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