Did Hewlett-Packard Company (HPQ) Just Change Everything?

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With a 6.5% FCF yield, IBM appears to be the most expensive stock, while HP shows unprecedented value with a 20.7% FCF yield. BlackBerry and Apple are very cheap as well, showing 12.1% and 11.6% FCF yields. Dividend seekers should also show some love to HP. It has a higher dividend yield (2.6%) than both Apple and IBM, while BlackBerry doesn’t even issue dividends. If Leap Motion can resemble anything close to success through its Leap Motion efforts, it will be even harder for investors to say no.

The foolish bottom line

Hewlett-Packard Company (NYSE:HPQ) may have just made its stock even more attractive by teaming up with Leap Motion. It’s already the cheapest and best-performing stock among these other tech companies, not to mention posting the highest dividend yield. It will be interesting to see how these events unfold, but it appears that HP is begging investors to buy in.

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