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Hewlett-Packard Altman Z-Score

Hewlett-Packard Historical Altman Z-Score Data

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About Altman Z-Score

CAUTION: The Altman Z-Score is meant to be applied only to manufacturing firms that are near bankruptcy. It was not based on a sample including non-manufacturing firms (service firms, banks, etc.). Use it at your own risk with those companies, but beware that bankruptcy probabilities may be misstated.

The Altman Z-Score helps investors to gauge the probability of a company going bankrupt. Generally, firms with a score above 3.00 have a low probability of bankruptcy, and those with a Z-Score of less than 1.81 have a relatively high probability of bankruptcy.

Note that this is a probabilistic model, so it will not classify perfectly.

The score was first published in a 1968 paper by Edward Altman titled "Financial Ratios, Discriminant Analysis and the Prediction of Corporate Bankruptcy."

Altman re-tested the model in a 2000 paper titled "Predicting financial distress of companies: Revisiting the Z-score and Zeta models". The paper showed that the model still had utility for looking at manufacturers, though the number of misclassifications did increase over time.
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HPQ Altman Z-Score Benchmarks

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HPQ Altman Z-Score Rankings

Overall 69th percentile
2436 of 8006
Sector 49th percentile
480 of 952 in Technology
Industry 58th percentile
12 of 29 in Computer Systems

HPQ Altman Z-Score Range, Past 5 Years

Minimum Go Pro Oct 2012
Maximum Go Pro Jul 2008
Average Go Pro