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HP Slashes Jobs Amid AI Push

Summary

  • HP plans 10% workforce reduction to save $1 billion.
  • Urban Outfitters stock surged 17% on strong sales.
  • Dell forecasts better Q4 driven by AI demand.
HP Slashes Jobs Amid AI Push

Technology and retail companies experienced varied outcomes in after-hours trading. HP Inc. is cutting 10% of its workforce, approximately 6,000 jobs, to achieve an estimated $1 billion in annualized gross savings over three years. This move aligns with its increased adoption of artificial intelligence, despite reporting stronger-than-expected fiscal fourth-quarter results.

In contrast, Urban Outfitters shares soared by 17% following robust third-quarter financial performance, surpassing both earnings per share and revenue estimates. Dell Technologies also saw a nearly 3% increase in its stock price, with a more optimistic outlook for the fourth quarter primarily driven by anticipated AI sales, even though its third-quarter revenue fell short of expectations.

Other companies reported mixed results. PagerDuty trimmed its annual revenue forecast but raised its earnings outlook for fiscal 2026. Workday's shares dipped despite beating third-quarter earnings and revenue targets. NetApp shares rose on higher-than-expected financial results and guidance, while Zscaler faced pressure despite positive earnings and revenue, due to its operating loss. Ambarella's shares fell despite exceeding third-quarter estimates, with its chief technology officer resigning.

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HP is reducing its workforce by 10% as part of an AI adoption strategy to achieve significant cost savings over the next three years.
Urban Outfitters experienced a 17% stock price increase due to strong third-quarter financial results that exceeded analyst expectations.
Dell Technologies anticipates a stronger fourth quarter, primarily driven by increased sales related to artificial intelligence.

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