We recently compiled a list of the 14 AI News That Broke The Internet This Week. In this article, we are going to take a look at where HP Inc. (NYSE:HPQ) stands against the other AI stocks that broke the Internet this week.
The World Trade Organization (WTO) recently released a report that examines how artificial intelligence may shape the future of international trade. The report projects global real trade growth could rise by nearly 14 percentage points by 2040 under optimistic scenarios of universal AI adoption, but only 7 percentage points under uneven adoption. Digitally delivered services could grow 18 percentage points in the best-case scenario. While high-income economies may gain the most productivity, lower-income economies stand to reduce trade costs more effectively, it contends.
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However, the report also warns of growing AI divides, data governance challenges, and intellectual property concerns. It advocates for global coordination through the WTO to address these risks and ensure AI fosters inclusive, equitable trade. Based on the conclusions drawn from the report, WTO underlines that AI has the potential to reduce trade costs, reshape service trade, increase AI-related goods and services trade, and redefine comparative advantages across economies.
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HP Inc. (NYSE:HPQ)
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HP Inc. (NYSE:HPQ) provides personal computing and other digital access devices, imaging and printing products, and related technologies, solutions, and services worldwide. The firm markets next gen AI PCs and laptops. On November 27, Barclays raised the price target on the stock to $35 from $32 and kept an Equal Weight rating on the shares. The company’s fiscal Q4 was in-line, the advisory noted, though the forward earnings outlook was a bit softer as both Print and PC recovery was pushed out. Barclays says HP’s PC margins are pressured on commodities and mix in the near term.
Overall HPQ ranks 12th on our list of the AI stocks that broke the Internet this week. While we acknowledge the potential of HPQ as an investment, our conviction lies in the belief that some AI stocks hold greater promise for delivering higher returns, and doing so within a shorter timeframe. If you are looking for an AI stock that is more promising than HPQ but that trades at less than 5 times its earnings, check out our report about the cheapest AI stock.
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