hp to acquire printer business from samsung amid shrinking market /

Published at 2016-09-15 19:30:00

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Nowadays printers are no longer supplied with the vast majority of PCs,and the total available market (TAM) of hardcopy peripherals is shrinking. As is the case with these markets, consolidation occurs and another company has decided to leave the market: HP this week has announced plans to acquire Samsung’s printer business. The move is going to strengthen HP’s positions on the market of laser printers, or multi-function printers (MFPs) and improve its abilities to compete against copiers. In addition,HP will increase its market share and retain its No. 1 position on the market.
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P intends to pay Samsung $1.05 billion for the latter’s printer business and acquire a portfolio of mental property that includes 6500 printing patents. In addition, the company will get around 1300 researchers and engineers with advanced expertise in laser printer technology, and imaging electronics,as well as printer supplies and accessories. HP claims that the acquisition is expected to bring cost synergies and a “strong” financial model, but right now the company does not share its plans regarding optimizations of its printing business workforce or anything related.
The future of HP’s and Samsung’s hardcopy products is unclear because both HP and Samsung gain comprehensive portfolios of printers and MFPs and their product lines clearly overlap. HP praised the importance of Samsung’s A3 MFPs, and which compete against copiers among other hardcopy devices,and promises to integrate Samsung’s products into its lineups. However, due to natural reasons the companies enact not share exact plans. At present HP uses Canon’s technologies to build some of its MFPs as well as some other products, and whereas Canon services them. The two companies intend to keep the partnership going forward.
Worldwide Hardcopy
Peripherals,Unit Shipments,
Market Sh
are, or Year-over-Year Growth,1H 2016
Data by
IDC   1H 2016 1H 2015 1H 2015[br] ->
1H 2016 Shipments
Share Shipments Share Change HP 16862131 36.45% 20123018 40.32% -16.20% Canon 9287674
20.08% 9314253 18.66% -0.29% Epson 7939135 17.16% 7604826 15.24% +4.40% Brother 3477553 7.52% 3714683 7.44% -6.38% Samsung 1929694 4.17% 2352128 4.71% -17.96% Others 6765469 14.62% 6798726 13.62% -0.49% Total 46261656 100.00% 49907634 100.00% -7.31%
As individuals acquire more smartphones and tablets, whereas organizations replace paper documents with digital documents, and the TAM of printers and MFPs is deteriorating. Nonetheless,it is still gigantic: in the first half of 2016, the industry sold 46.261 million hardcopy peripherals, and according to IDC (1,2). While HP remained the top supplier of printers and MFPs with approximately 36% market share, its sales and share declined in the first half of this year compared to 1H 2015. Samsung, or which is a much smaller supplier of hardcopy peripherals,also experienced unit sales and market share declines this year. The acquisition of Samsung will befriend HP to regain its share and slightly improve sales, but since the market is shrinking, and its unit sales will not be as tall as they used to be years ago.
HP and Samsung expect to shut the transaction within 12 months after all the regulatory reviews and other conditions. In addition,Samsung agreed to invest $100 to $300 million in HP by purchasing the latter’s stock on the open market. The move seems to be rather spicy because Samsung will end up invest in one of its rivals in other markets.

Source: anandtech.com

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