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A note from WSJ:


The pandemic supercharged computer demand, but HP can't keep up. The company is struggling to meet customer appetite for laptops and PCs as shortages and supply-chain issues hold back sales growth. "We are selling everything that we build," Chief Executive Enrique Lores said Thursday. HP isn't alone. Dell Technologies Inc. on Thursday also reported a swelling backlog. The continuing global semiconductor shortage drove up prices and hamstrung production in many industries, and some say the end isn't in sight yet. Intel Corp. Chief Executive Pat Gelsinger expects the shortfall to last into 2023. HP shares lost 0.6% Friday.