• @HootinNHollerin
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    7 months ago

    FYI Hewlett Packard Enterprise and HP, Inc are not the same. Became 2 companies in like 2016. HP, inc does printers and computers and 3d printing etc. Enterprise does stuff like servers and business solutions, cloud shit whatever else

    • @[email protected]OP
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      137 months ago

      Correct. However, both companies share a brand and other resources. Owners may hold shares in both entities, making a boycott still relevant. By abstaining from HP-branded products of all kinds, consumers can signal concerns about the broader HP ecosystem’s involvement in supporting Israeli policies.

      • @Dkarma
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        7 months ago

        No they don’t share a brand or any resources by law. They are completely separate companies. Anyone can hold public shares in any company. You’re horribly misinformed.

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          27 months ago

          intentionally pedantic. of course the companies share intellectual, technical, supply chain, and human resources from when they were one. of course they are not in constant and open trade of those resources but they have them in common, to a degree that a boycott of one will affect the other.

          pedanticism about the brand too. of course its separate by law but you are kidding yourself if you think anyone sees “Hewlett Packard” and doesn’t associate “HP”—to a degree that a boycott of one will affect the other.

          further pedanticism with your “nuance” about public shares. do you think the pre-2015 owners and executives just picked a side and sold off all their non HP/HPE shares? no, they probably kept them and there is a non-insignificant crossover in ownership to a degree that a boycott of one will affect the other. hope this helps.