HP CEO Enrique Lores talks recession, layoffs, hybrid work, and PC demand

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HP Inc. CEO Enrique Lores joins Yahoo Finance Live’s Brian Sozzi at the 2023 World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland to discuss reducing 12% of the company’s workforce, inflation, the risk of a recession, cost-cutting measures, and the outlook for growth.

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BRIAN SOZZI: All right, welcome back to the World Economic Forum here in Davos, Switzerland. We spent the whole week talking to a lot of executives, and one of them was a friend of the show, HP CEO Enrique Lores. He's coming off a very tough decision of having to lay off 12% of his workforce. I asked him more about that and the state of his business.

ENRIQUE LORES: I think it's probably more positive than what we saw last May. Actually, I was telling the team, when we came in May, the US delegation was more optimistic than the European delegation. This time, it's probably the opposite, which tells about the different challenges that the different companies are seeing in the different geographies.

BRIAN SOZZI: Do you think we're just making too much about a potential recession this year? There are a bunch of surveys that have come out. PWC said most CEOs, 73% of them polled, were looking for a recession this year.

ENRIQUE LORES: I think it's hard to know what is going to happen. And clearly, I'm not an expert. What is true, though, is there are significant challenges when we look at the impact of inflation, the impact of the war, the increase of energy prices, the situation in China. Each of these things could drive for a recession. Hard to know what will happen. For all of us, what is important is to focus on those things that we can control. I think this is where we, as CEOs, can add value. And in our case, it's really about managing our cost while we continue to invest in the growth areas to position ourselves in the right way for whenever the economy will revamp.

BRIAN SOZZI: There are a lot of moving pieces to this year, absolutely. As you frame out the year, what is the biggest challenge you're up against?

ENRIQUE LORES: I think it's being able to do both. Because as I said, we need to reduce our cost structure to be more competitive. But also, we need to continue to invest in hybrid work. We need to continue to invest in gaming, in consumer services. And balancing that is the challenge we have. But we are optimistic that we will be able to do both and position the company for the future.

BRIAN SOZZI: Speaking of cost reduction, you've made a big move. You've made a big move to reduce 12% of your workforce. How hard is it to make a decision like that at this point in time?