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Who is Hewlett LLC ??

 

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@mic_15,

 

Welcome to our HP Community forum!

 

Good question! "Hewlett LLC" is not a public-facing HP brand but rather one of several internal or legal entities used by HP Inc. for corporate structuring, trademarks, or asset management.

 

You might see the name "Hewlett LLC" in one form or another appear on software licenses, certificates, or HP driver file metadata -it refers to a wholly owned HP Inc. subsidiary, not a separate company.

 

HP's list of global entities in their annual reporting shows "HP Hewlett Packard Group LLC" and other LLCs, indicating the company uses multiple limited-liability companies under its corporate umbrella: https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/47217/000004721721000060/hp10-31x21ex21subsidiaries.htm.

 

A trademark registration search for the "HP" mark lists the registrant as "HP Hewlett Packard Group LLC", which again confirms internal entity names of this form: https://trademarks.justia.com/868/89/hp-86889990.html.

 

In short, Hewlett LLC is simply part of HP's legal framework (named after co-founder Bill Hewlett), and anything associated with it is still legitimately HP.

 

Kind Regards,

 

NonSequitur777


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