Without EDS revenue added to the total, HP would have experienced a 5% growth in revenue for the year, or 2% after adjustment for the effects of currencies.
HP projects the first quarter of its fiscal 2009 will see $32 billion to $32.5 billion in revenue; earnings per share will be in the range of 80 to 82 cents, after deducting an unfavorable currency impact of 5%. Currency impacts are likely to extract a steeper toll in the successive 2009 quarters of 6% to 7%, HP predicted.
"Our ability to execute in a challenging marketplace differentiates HP," said Hurd, who's also HP's chairman.
For the full fiscal year 2009, HP expects revenue of $127.5 billion to $130 billion. HP has not yet reported revenue for fiscal 2008 but will do so Nov. 24.
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