NEW YORK : HP Inc on Thursday rejected Xerox Holding Corp's raised take over bid of about $35 billion, saying it undervalued the personal computer maker.
The US printer maker last month increased its offer by $2 to $24 per share, after its previous buyout offers were rejected by the PC maker for the same reason.
Chip Bergh, chair of HP's board, said the offer would leave shareholders with an investment in a combined company that is burdened with an irresponsible level of debt.
''It would subsequently require unrealistic, unachievable synergies that would jeopardize the entire company,'' Bergh said in a statement.
He pointed to declining sales at Xerox and said its recent sale of its interest in the Fuji-Xerox joint venture raised concerns about the company's future position. [Reuters]
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