The tech major will be integrating Motionbox’s platform, which helps users upload, edit and share their personal videos into its own Snapfish Home Video service.
Motionbox has been seeing increasing web traffic of late, and the site claims that it has around 2.8 million online registered members.
This could well be true, given the fact that the video sharing site benefited substantially when AOL closed down its indigenous video sharing services, because users transferred their files to Motionbox. Moreover, in October, Motionbox acquired one of its competitors, Viddyou, thus adding Viddyou customers. We believe this acquisition will provide HP access to Motionbox’s huge customer base.
During fiscal 2008, HP acquired nine companies, the largest of which was Electronic Data Systems (EDS), for approximately $13.9 billion. The company’s TSG segment shifted its outsourcing services operations and a part of its consulting and integration activities to EDS. We believe the EDS acquisition provides the services portion of the TSG business a stronger foothold to compete against its largest rival, IBM. Moreover, Services have contributed the largest chunk of HP’s revenues after its acquisition of EDS.
In November 2009, the company declared that it will be acquiring networking major, 3Com. The company is through with this $2.7 billion acquisition, which has enabled HP to challenge networking leader Cisco Systems Inc (CSCO).
The company’s second quarter EPS exceeded the Zacks Consensus Estimate, with revenues continuing on an upward trend. The company expects revenues to remain stable in the third quarter and during fiscal year 2010.
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