Is HP Inc. a Buy After its Post-Earnings Plunge?

Shares of HP (NYSE: HPQ) dropped 6% on Nov. 22 after the PC and printer maker reported its fourth quarter earnings. That decline was surprising, since HP's numbers looked solid -- its revenue rose 11% annually to $13.9 billion, beating expectations by $550 million. Its non-GAAP net income rose 22% to $700 million, or $0.44 per share, matching analyst expectations.

So why were investors so eager to sell HP? Let's take a closer look at HP's fourth quarter numbers to find out.

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