The entrance of Hewlett-Packard (HP) headquarters in Palo Alto, California is shown in this August 20, 2005 file photo. The US computer giant announced on May 19, 2009 that it plans to cut two percent of its workforce, or 6,400 workers, over the next year, after reporting its results for the second quarter of its fiscal year. The world's largest manufacturer of personal computers said net profit fell 17 percent in the quarter which ended April 30 to 1.7 billion dollars, or 86 cents per share, in line with analysts' expectations. Getty Images logo Getty Images 5 months ago

The entrance of Hewlett-Packard (HP) headquarters in Palo Alto, California is shown in this August 20, 2005 file photo. The US computer giant announced on May 19, 2009 that it plans to cut two percent of its workforce, or 6,400 workers, over the next year, after reporting its results for the second quarter of its fiscal year. The world's largest manufacturer of personal computers said net profit fell 17 percent in the quarter which ended April 30 to 1.7 billion dollars, or 86 cents per share, in line with analysts' expectations.