Xerox nominates 11 to replace HP board

By The Associated Press

NEW YORK — Xerox will nominate 11 people to replace HP’s board, a company that it is targeting for a takeover.

In November, the computer and printer maker rejected a roughly $33.5 billion buyout offer from Xerox, saying that the deal would undervalue HP. HP said at the time that it remained open to exploring other options to combine with Xerox Holdings Corp.

Xerox indicated earlier this month that it’s still interested in an HP deal, saying it had lined up $24 billion in binding financing commitments.

Xerox said Thursday that its 11 board nominees include former senior executives from companies including Aetna, United Airlines and Verizon.

The companies have struggled as the demand for printed documents and ink have waned, and both are cutting costs.

The Associated Press

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