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Xerox ups the pressure on HP

November 26, 2019

The latest Xerox letter confirms its intention to engage directly with HP shareholders in the absence of mutual due diligence.

Xerox Holdings Corporation today sent a letter to the Board of Directors of HP Inc. in response to HP’s 24 November 2019 letter to Xerox.

The full text of the letter sent to HP is as follows:

 

Dear Chip and Enrique,

Your refusal to engage in mutual due diligence with Xerox defies logic.

We have put forth a compelling proposal – one that would allow HP shareholders to both realize immediate cash value and enjoy equal participation in the substantial upside expected to result from a combination. Our offer is neither “highly conditional” nor “uncertain” as you claim. It does not contain a financing contingency, and the combined company is expected to have an investment grade credit rating.

The potential benefits of a combination between HP and Xerox are self-evident. Together, we could create an industry leader – with enhanced scale and best-in-class offerings across a complete product portfolio – that will be positioned to invest more in innovation and generate greater returns for shareholders.

The market clearly understands the industrial logic of this transaction. HP and Xerox shares are up 9.5 percent and 6.6 percent, respectively, since the date our proposal was first made public. We have already received inquiries from several HP shareholders and are encouraged by their interest in our offer.

Nevertheless, rather than engage with us in three weeks of customary mutual due diligence, HP continues to obfuscate and make misleading statements. It is important that we correct, for your benefit and that of HP’s shareholders, a few of the mischaracterizations from your last letter.

On 5 February 2019, Xerox announced a three-year strategic plan that was built on four initiatives: (i) optimizing operations, (ii) driving revenue, (iii) reenergizing innovation and (iv) focusing on cash flow and capital returns. We are already outperforming this plan. Through the first nine months of 2019, we have increased our guidance for adjusted earnings per share and free cash flow while also increasing investments in innovation and our core business, which is why our stock is up 96 percent year-to-date.

Your comment regarding total contract value is little more than a diversion. Your own public disclosure states that backlog information is “not a meaningful indicator of future business prospects” or “material to an understanding of our overall business.”

It is possible that the modest, expensive and time-consuming cost savings included in the restructuring plan you announced on 3 October 2019 (only $1 billion (€0.9 billion) over three years at a cost of $1 billion (€0.9 billion) in restructuring charges), has resulted in a lack of confidence in HP’s ability to realize the $2+ billion (€1.8+ billion) of synergies your team previously agreed could be achieved in a combination.

We monetised our illiquid interest in Fuji Xerox at over 20 times 2019 expected aggregate cash flow while favourably restructuring the terms of our sourcing relationship with Fuji Xerox to ensure continuity of supply, protect our high-value intellectual property and provide strategic flexibility. There is no “hole in Xerox’s portfolio” as a result of those transactions – just significantly more cash to support growth and greater flexibility in our sourcing terms.

While you may not appreciate our “aggressive” tactics, we will not apologise for them. The most efficient way to prove out the scope of this opportunity with certainty is through mutual due diligence, which you continue to refuse, and we are obligated to require.

We plan to engage directly with HP shareholders to solicit their support in urging the HP Board to do the right thing and pursue this compelling opportunity.

Sincerely,

 

 

 

John

Vice Chairman and CEO
Xerox Holdings Corporation

Categories : City News

Tags : Acquisition HP Letter Take Over Xerox

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