Amendment 4 Walter B. Hewlett Soliciting Materials
 

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[Explanatory note: The purpose of this filing is to make certain revisions to pages 3, 8, 9, 14, 31, 38, 42, 46, 49, 51 and 54 of “The Report to the Trustees of the William R. Hewlett Revocable Trust on the Proposed Merger of the Hewlett-Packard Company and Compaq” so such pages read in their entirety as set forth below.]


 



 


 

(Management's Reasons for the Merger)
1   Form 425 Filing, September 25, 2001, Carly Fiorina, addressing the IDC European IT Forum
2   Form 425 Filing, September 4, 2001, Carly Fiorina, internal email to employees

 


 

(Conclusions Graphic)
1   See Bernstein Research, 9/5/01 Page 2, The Pros and Cons of the HWP — CPQ Merger.

 


 

(Balance Graphic)
1   Form 425 Filing, September 4, 2001, Carly Fiorina, addressing members of the financial analyst community
2   Based on Morgan Stanley research dated 10/2/01, FFL estimates
3   Banc of America Securities research dated 10/11/01
4   Before potential revenue losses

 


 

(2Q '01 vs. 2Q '00 Growth Trends by Segment Graphic)

Source: Parthenon Analysis

1   Based on 2Q’01 and 2Q’00 Factory Revenues as reported by IDC in “Server Tracker” database

 


 

(Strategic Positioning Graphic)
1   Form 425 Filing, September 4, 2001, Carly Fiorina, internal email to employees
2   Form 425 Filing, September 4, 2001, Carly Fiorina, addressing members of the financial analyst community
3   San Francisco Chronicle, November 14, 2001

 


 

(BERNSTEIN RESEARCH(1))

1   Bernstein research dated October 1999


 

(Key Execution Risks Graphic)
1   Form 425 filing, October 16, 2001, Carly Fiorina, message discussing personnel appointments for the merged company

 


 

(HP-COMPAQ REVENUE DETERIORATION POTENTIAL)

1   Based on discount in Morgan Stanley’s Pro Forma, Best and Worst case scenarios from sum of Morgan Stanley’s standalone 2003 revenue estimates for HP and Compaq
2   Based on Salomon Smith Barney’s estimate of $1B lost for the first six quarters post deal (Q3 2002 – Q4 2003)
3   AT&T/NCR lost sales in Product and Systems Division“mainly due to the loss of sales from some products that were phased out after the 1991 merger of AT&T and NCR Corporation”: AT&T 1993 Annual Report
4   Estimated sales lost Q2 1997 vs. Q2 1998 based on Dataquest PC unit market share figures found in press releases, 7/28/97, 7/27/98
5   Average of Parthenon midpoint, Morgan Stanley 2003 Pro Forma case (12.1%), the midpoint of Bernstein’s base and downside case, SG Cowen’s base case (12%), Banc of America’s 2003 base case (8%), and SSB estimate
6   Average of two values shown
7   Banc of America and Bernstein both published the expected impact of the revenue loss on EPS: According to Banc of America, there is expected to be a ($0.26) negative impact on EPS for every 5% of revenue loss beyond management expectations (Page 11 of report cited below). Bernstein estimates a ($0.39) negative impact for a revenue loss of 10% beyond management expectations (Page 6 of report cited below).

Source: Parthenon Analysis, Cowen Report, 10/10/01, Bernstein Research, 9/7/01, Banc of America Securities 10/11/01, Morgan Stanley Research 9/5/01, Salomon Smith Barney Research 10/4/01, AT&T 1993 Annual Report, Dataquest PC unit market share figures from press releases, 7/28/97, 7/27/98


 

(Deal Drivers Graphic)
1   HP form 425 Filing, September 4, 2001, Carly Fiorina, addressing members of the financial analyst community
2   Compaq form 425 filing, October 15, 2001, Carly Fiorina, in an interview at the Gartner Symposium ITxpo 2001
3   NCR 10-12B filing dated 9/26/96
4   Business Week, 8/28/89 “Information Processing: This is Hardly the Turning Point Unisys Had in Mind,” Unisys 2000 annual report
5   Credit Card Management “Verifone’s Rivals Step Up the Pressure” found on Hypercom website, Computerworld, 5/14/01, page 10
6   Chronology of Workstation Computers, 2001, Electronic Business Buyer, 6/94, page 36, Upside 4/98, page 4
7   Compaq S-4, 5/6/98, Compaq 1998 and 2000 annual reports

 


 

(Culture Graphic)
1   Form 425 Filing, November 7, 2001, Webb McKinney, President of HP’s Business Customer Organization, message discussing integration efforts in connection with the merger
2   Form 425 Filing, October 16, 2001, Webb McKinney, President of HP’s Business Customer Organization, message discussing personnel appointments for the merged company
3   Form 425 Filing, September 4, 2001, Carly Fiorina, addressing members of the financial analyst community