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This statistic highlights Hewlett Packard’s Revenue by Region, split across United States, Europe, the Middle East & Africa, Asia Pacific & Japan, and America excluding the US, reported on a quarterly basis from 2018 onwards.
Revenue by Region | Q4 2020 | Q3 2021 | Q4 2021 | Contribution in Q3 2021 |
United States | $2.57 | $2.23 | $2.41 | 32.70% |
Europe, the Middle East, and Africa | $2.53 | $2.51 | $2.64 | 35.90% |
The Asia Pacific and Japan | $1.66 | $1.68 | $1.82 | 24.76% |
America excluding the US | $0.42 | $0.46 | $0.46 | 6.25% |
Total | $7.2 | $6.89 | $7.35 | 100% |
(All figures in billions, except percentages)
Hewlett Packard’s total revenue increased marginally from $7.2 billion in Q4 2020 to $7.35 billion in Q4 2021, marking a year-on-year growth of 2%. Whereas, the total revenue increased from $6.89 billion in Q3 2021 to $7.35 billion in Q4 2021, marking a growth of 7% on a quarter-on-quarter basis.
Hewlett Packard’s total revenue is further bifurcated into different regions as follows:
United States
The revenue from the United States decreased slightly from $2.57 billion in Q4 2020 to $2.64 billion in Q4 2021, marking a year-on-year decrease of 6%. However, the total revenue increased from $2.23 billion in Q3 2021 to $2.64 billion in Q4 2021, witnessing a growth of 8% on a quarter-on-quarter basis. Also, this segment has contributed 32.70% to the total revenue, which is the second-largest contribution among all the regions.
Europe, the Middle East, and Africa
The company’s goods and services are offered all over the world. Geographic diversity allows it to meet the demand for its customers on a global basis, draws on business and technical expertise from a global workforce, provides operational stability, provides revenue streams that may offset geographic economic trends, and allows it to access new markets for maturing products.
The revenue from Europe, the Middle East, and Africa increased faintly from $2.53 billion in Q4 2020 to $2.41 billion in Q4 2021, marking a year-on-year growth of 4%. Also, on a quarter-on-quarter basis, the revenue from this region increased from $2.51 billion in Q3 2021 to $2.41 billion in Q4 2021, marking a growth of 5%. Moreover, this segment has contributed 35.90% to the total revenue, which is the largest contribution among all the regions.
The Asia Pacific and Japan
The revenue from the Asia Pacific and Japan region increased steadily from $1.66 billion in Q4 2020 to $1.82 billion in Q4 2021, marking a year-on-year growth of 10%. Also, on a quarter-on-quarter basis, the revenue from this region witnessed an increase from $1.68 billion in Q3 2021 to $1.82 billion in Q4 2021, marking a growth of 8%. This segment has contributed 24.76% to the total revenue, which is the third-largest contribution among all the regions.
America excluding the US
The revenue from America excluding the US increased faintly from $0.42 billion in Q4 2020 to $0.46 billion in Q4 2021, marking a year-on-year growth of 10%. However, on a quarter-on-quarter basis, the revenue from this region remained the same at $0.46 billion from Q3 2021 to Q4 2021. This segment has contributed 6.25% of the total revenue, which is the lowest contribution among all the regions.
The company is a worldwide technology leader dedicated to the development of intelligent solutions that enable clients to acquire, analyze, and act on data in real-time, from the edge to the cloud. It helps companies achieve better business outcomes today and in the future by developing new business models, generating new customer and employee experiences, and enhancing operational efficiency. Small and medium-sized businesses (“SMBs”) to huge worldwide corporations and government agencies are among its clients.
The rate of technological disruption is increasing, and the pandemic has expedited several megatrends. To begin with, data at the edge is growing at an exponential rate, owing to the proliferation of devices. Secure connectivity is critical for enabling today’s digital experiences – and for powering new, compelling digital experiences in the future. Second, businesses want a cloud experience everywhere to manage data and workload across a distributed organisation. Third, the explosion of data is opening up a slew of new possibilities. To establish new business models, companies need techniques to extract insights from this data. Across all of these themes is a shift in how businesses use technology. Customers are increasingly looking to digitally transition while conserving capital and reducing operating costs by only paying for the IT they need. The common stock Hewlett Packard is listed on the NYSE under the ticker symbol “HPQ”.
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