Samsung sells its printer business to HP

Vince, 12 September, 2016

Samsung is officially selling its printer business to HP for $1.05 billion. The South Korean giant aims "to concentrate on its core business areas," while HP sees it as a way "to disrupt and reinvent the $55 billion copier industry, a segment that hasn't innovated in decades."

Samsung's printer division will become a separate company come November 1, and then it'll be sold to HP. Currently, it employs 6,000 people and has a revenue of $1.8 billion in 2015.

Additionally, HP will get Samsung's over 6,500 printer-related patents as well as 1,300 engineers and researchers. Samsung won't stop selling printers with its own brand in South Korea, but they'll be manufactured by HP.

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  • Wired16
  • 14 Sep 2016
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Samsung Electronics generates over $300b a year in revenue. Which other electronics company even comes close to this???

  • AnonD-429807
  • 14 Sep 2016
  • Kip

Sony Mobile isn't the only Sony division.

  • Sawsan
  • 14 Sep 2016
  • q{Z

Wrong; it was the Samsung Wave that caused that fiasco.

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