Core Viewpoint - HP Inc. reported lower-than-expected earnings for Q1 fiscal 2025, leading to a 3.9% decline in shares during extended trading, and provided a profit outlook for Q2 that also fell short of expectations [1][2]. Financial Performance - HP's Q1 non-GAAP earnings were 74 cents per share, missing the consensus estimate by one cent, and down 9% from 81 cents in the same quarter last year due to higher expenses [2][3]. - Revenues increased by 2.4% year-over-year to $13.5 billion, aligning with the Zacks Consensus Estimate, driven by higher Personal Systems sales, which offset declines in the Printing business [3][4]. Segment Performance - Personal Systems (PS) revenues, accounting for 68.1% of total revenues, reached $9.2 billion, a 5% increase year-over-year (5% at constant currency) due to strong commercial unit performance and market share gains [4][5]. - Total PC units sold decreased by 1% year-over-year, with a significant 11% drop in Consumer PS shipments, partially offset by a 6% increase in Commercial PS shipments [5]. - Printing business revenues, making up 31.9% of total revenues, fell by 2% year-over-year to $4.45 billion, impacted by weaknesses in Commercial Printing and Supplies [6]. Regional Performance - Growth was observed across all regions, with the Americas up 3%, EMEA growing 2%, and Asia Pacific and Japan increasing by 5% year-over-year [7]. Operating Margins - The non-GAAP operating margin for PS contracted by 60 basis points to 5.5%, while the Printing division's margin decreased by 90 basis points to 19%. Overall, HP's non-GAAP operating margin from continuing operations fell by 80 basis points to 9.6% due to higher commodity costs and increased strategic investments [8]. Balance Sheet and Cash Flow - At the end of Q1, HP had cash and cash equivalents of $2.89 billion, down from $3.25 billion in the previous quarter. The company generated $374 million in cash from operations and $70 million in free cash flow, returning $373 million to shareholders through share repurchases and dividends [9]. Guidance - For Q2 fiscal 2025, HP estimates non-GAAP EPS between 75 cents and 85 cents, with a midpoint of 80 cents, below the Zacks Consensus Estimate of 85 cents. The company raised its fiscal 2025 EPS guidance to a range of $3.45 to $3.75, up from $3.06-$3.36, with a consensus estimate of $3.57 [11].
HP Stock Falls 4% on Q1 Earnings Miss, Dismal Q2 Profit Guidance