
HP to Jettison Up to 30K Jobs as Part of Spinoff
Hewlett-Packard says its upcoming spinoff of its technology divisions focused on software, consulting and data analysis will eliminate up to 30,000 jobs. read more >
Hewlett-Packard says its upcoming spinoff of its technology divisions focused on software, consulting and data analysis will eliminate up to 30,000 jobs. read more >
Hewlett-Packard Co.'s latest earnings report shows that despite three years of efforts to turn its business around, the venerable tech giant still has a lot more work ahead. read more >
Conway officials say the $30 million airport project will bring economic development to the city by attracting corporate customers, and it will solve serious safety issues present at the current site. read more >
As part of Hewlett-Packard Co.’s growing health care services, it announced in December that it would build a regional industry development center in Conway, which would result in the hiring of 200 new employees. read more >
The biggest player in Medicaid processing is Hewlett-Packard Co. of Palo Alto, Calif., and Arkansas is one of its customers, to the tune of $46.8 million in the current fiscal year. Now, HP's center in Conway plans to add 200 people to staff its health care work. read more >
Hewlett-Packard Co. is wrapping up the layoffs at its Conway facility announced earlier this year. An HP official says employees laid off this month were among the 500 who learned in July that they'd be losing their jobs. read more >
Companies that take cash from the Governor’s Quick Action Closing Fund and then fail to deliver on the promises of jobs should expect to repay some of the incentive money. read more >
Your "Arkansas Business/THV 11 News Week in Review" looks back on Hewlett-Packard, a promotion for Davy Carter, a trial date for Martha Shoffner and tough times for Wal-Mart in D.C. read more >
The Conway Chamber of Commerce is planning a job fair for workers affected by layoffs at Hewlett-Packard Co.'s services center. read more >
Brady Lacy, president of the Conway Regional Chamber of Commerce, talks to Arkansas Business news partner THV 11 News about the surprise layoffs at Hewlett-Packard and the challenges of trying to replace 500 jobs. read more >
Hewlett-Packard's announcement that it will lay off 500 workers in Conway dealt Arkansas a second blow in as many weeks from once-promising employers whose business models didn't work as expected. read more >
Hewlett-Packard, the computer and information technology services company that has struggled as PC sales have declined, said Monday that it is laying off 500 people at its services center in Conway. read more >
The recent movement of publicly traded Inuvo Inc. to Conway is the latest success story for the city’s active push to draw in more technology jobs. read more >
Personal computer maker Hewlett-Packard Co. is pledging to crack down on its Chinese suppliers in an effort to reduce the use of low-paid student interns and other temporary workers. read more >
Hewlett-Packard Co. says it's the victim of a $5-billion-plus fraud, claiming a British company it bought last year lied about its finances. HP CEO Meg Whitman said executives at Autonomy Corporation PLC "willfully" boosted the company's figures through various accounting tricks. read more >