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HP Rejects Unsolicited Exchange Offer from Xerox

Board unanimously recommends HP shareholders NOT tender shares into the Xerox offer

Board believes the Xerox offer meaningfully undervalues HP and disproportionately benefits Xerox shareholders
Xerox is essentially offering HP shareholders something they already own
The Xerox offer fails to reflect the full value of HP’s assets and standalone strategic and financial value creation plan
The Xerox offer would create an irresponsible capital structure, resulting in significant risks for HP shareholders

HP Inc. (NYSE: HPQ) today announced that its Board of Directors (the “HP Board”), after consultation with its independent financial and legal advisors, has concluded that the unsolicited exchange offer from Xerox Holdings Corporation (“Xerox”) to acquire all outstanding common shares of HP for consideration consisting of cash, Xerox common stock, or a combination thereof (the “Xerox Offer” or “Offer”) is not in the best interests of HP shareholders.

The HP Board unanimously recommends that HP shareholders reject the Offer and NOT tender their HP shares pursuant to the Offer.

“Our message to HP shareholders is clear: the Xerox offer undervalues HP and disproportionately benefits Xerox shareholders at the expense of HP shareholders,” said Chip Bergh, Chair of HP’s Board of Directors. “The Xerox offer would leave our shareholders with an investment in a combined company that is burdened with an irresponsible level of debt and which would subsequently require unrealistic, unachievable synergies that would jeopardize the entire company.”

"At HP, we’re creating value, not risk,” said Enrique Lores, HP’s President and CEO. "HP is a trusted brand with a strong track record of value creation and we’re executing a clear plan that will drive significant earnings growth. We’re well positioned in our categories, aggressively attacking costs and pursuing the most value creating path for our shareholders."

Reasons for the HP Board’s Recommendation

As further detailed in the Schedule 14D-9 filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission and published on HP’s website, the HP Board considered numerous factors in reaching its recommendation, including but not limited to:

The Xerox Offer, in effect, principally offers HP shareholders something they already own, and would disproportionately benefit Xerox shareholders relative to HP shareholders.

The Xerox Offer would use HP’s balance sheet as transaction consideration for the benefit of Xerox shareholders.

The Xerox Offer meaningfully undervalues HP by failing to reflect the full value of HP’s assets and its standalone strategic and financial value creation plan.

HP has a track record of execution that has resulted in strong, consistent operational and financial performance.

The HP Board believes that HP’s standalone plan has positioned HP for significant value creation.

HP’s strong balance sheet and financial flexibility provide multiple levers for value creation.

The HP Board believes that the Xerox Offer would compromise the future of HP and the value of shares of HP common stock by transferring value to Xerox shareholders and leaving HP shareholders with an investment in a combined company with an irresponsible capital structure, premised on unrealistic synergies estimates.

HP believes that Xerox’s “synergy” estimates, including cost cuts, exceed reasonably achievable levels.

The Xerox Offer includes a significant equity component, the value of which the HP Board believes would be subject to significant risks and uncertainties.

Xerox does not have experience operating businesses in the sectors in which HP operates, including within Personal Systems, Home Printing, and 3D and Digital Manufacturing.

Xerox has been experiencing declining sales and its recent sale of its interest in the Fuji-Xerox joint venture raises significant concerns about its future position.

HP believes that Xerox’s cost-cutting has come at the expense of long-term value creation, and Xerox has demonstrated a lack of focus on research and development.

The quantity and nature of the conditions of the Xerox Offer create significant uncertainty and risk.

The HP Board believes that Xerox’s urgency in launching the Offer, while simultaneously running a full slate of director nominees for election at HP’s 2020 Annual Meeting of Shareholders, evidences Xerox’s desperation to acquire HP to address its continued business decline.

The HP Board has received an inadequacy opinion from each of Goldman Sachs & Co. LLC (“Goldman Sachs”) and Guggenheim Securities, LLC (“Guggenheim Securities”) to the effect that, as of March 3, 2020, and based on and subject to the matters considered, the procedures followed, the assumptions made and various limitations of and qualifications to the review undertaken set forth in their respective written opinions, the consideration proposed to be paid to the holders (other than Xerox and any of its affiliates) of shares of HP common stock pursuant to the Xerox Offer was inadequate from a financial point of view to such holders. The full text of the written opinion of each of Goldman Sachs, dated March 3, 2020, and Guggenheim Securities, dated March 3, 2020, which sets forth the matters considered, the procedures followed, the assumptions made and various limitations of and qualifications to the review undertaken in connection with each such opinion, is included in Annex B and Annex C, respectively, to the Schedule 14D-9. Each of Goldman Sachs and Guggenheim Securities provided their respective opinions for the information and assistance of the HP Board in connection with its consideration of the Xerox Offer. The respective opinions of Goldman Sachs and Guggenheim Securities are not advice or a recommendation as to whether any holder of shares of HP Common Stock should tender its shares of HP Common Stock in connection with the Xerox Offer or otherwise how to act in connection with the Xerox Offer or any other matter.

NO ACTION is required to REJECT the Xerox Offer.
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