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If You Invested $2,000 in HP in 2015, This Is How Much You Would Have Today


(NYSE: HPQ) and Hewlett Packard Enterprise split into two separate companies on Nov. 1, 2015. HP retained the company's PC and printing businesses, while HPE took over its enterprise hardware and software businesses.

If you had invested $2,000 in HP when the two stocks started trading separately on Nov. 2, your investment would be worth about $3,711 -- or $4,791 after factoring in its reinvested dividends. By comparison, a $2,000 investment in an S 500 index fund (with reinvested dividends) would have grown to roughly $4,721.

Let's see why HP generated a bigger total return than the broader market -- and if it can continue to grow in this challenging market for PC makers.

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Source Fool.com

HP Inc. Stock

€34.72
-0.590%
HP Inc. shows a slight decrease today, losing -€0.205 (-0.590%) compared to yesterday.
We see a rather positive sentiment for HP Inc. with 13 Buy predictions and 2 Sell predictions.
On the other hand, the target price of 33 € is below the current price of 34.72 € for HP Inc., so the potential is actually -4.95%.
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