Thread regarding HP (Hewlett-Packard) layoffs

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What are the chances that these layoffs are tied to the increase of H1B denials?

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Yeah, it must be immigrants. Or India. Or Trump. Or it could be no one under the age of 50 prints anything. But hey... blame the CEO and Mexico, if it makes you feel better.

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It might factor in (loss of sales so they need lower costs) but the main issue is print is dying with no sign it will recover.

Additional H1B's can't cover the fail in revenue or even really help.

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I doubt it. It is tied to lower sales in the print division. You can't make people buy printers or ink if they don't need them. HP refuses to invent something new and wants to fall back on technologies that the consumer is slowly walking away from.

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