HPE CEO breaks down Q3 earnings, company outlook

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Antonio Neri, Hewlett Packard Enterprise CEO joins Yahoo Finance to discuss his company's earnings report, the state of the job market and other trends he's seeing in the industry.

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JARED BLIKRE: We have a very special guest. We need to talk some earnings, specifically Hewlett Packard Enterprise. And we have the CEO standing by with us, Antonio Neri, and also Yahoo Finance's, Brian Sozzi. Brian?

BRIAN SOZZI: All right. Thanks so much, Jared. Antonio, always good to see you. So HP out with better than expected earnings saying that you're going to buy back $250 million in stock this quarter. Those are good things, we'll get into it. But this is jobs day in America and you've seen jobs, that job growth starting to slow, and it came in below estimates for the month of August. From where you sit as the CEO of HP, have you seen a gear down in the economy?

ANTONIO NERI: Well, Brian, thanks for having me today. We from the IT industry perspective, we don't see a gear down. In fact, we see an acceleration of spend. And as you saw in our results in our Q3, which was an impressive quarter, I spoke at length about the strength of our order momentum, which was up double digits this quarter, and 11% for the year. And I continue to be very bullish about the demand going forward on the back of a digital economy, which needs to support data, cloud, and connectivity everywhere.

In our space, job creation continues to be very strong because obviously, we need the right skills looking into the future. And that also creates an opportunity for us to attract, retain talent in different ways. And that's the opportunity for us going forward. But I have to say, in our space, it's a very competitive market to attract the best talent at this point in time.

BRIAN SOZZI: Are you seeing the talent shortage, Antonio, that we're seeing really hurt so many industries even the auto sector, the restaurant sector, retail sector, is that also impacting your industry?

ANTONIO NERI: Absolutely. And in our case, perhaps it's a little bit different in the sense that we are looking for very specialized talent because obviously, we're talking about a new set of technologies, that power the digital transformations customers are going through. And whether it's connectivity or cloud or whether it's data insights, whether it's software right? It becomes a little bit of a war for talent. And that's why we have diversified our footprint in order to access that talent pool. Definitely is a challenge but in the end, we are very positive because we have a very strong culture. The culture that's guided from a clear purpose to advance the way people live and work.