it is interesting to see kathy lee jack going over the ceo of hp ink which will be interesting and theerms of how they put the company together. i don't think it will necessarily impact the company near term. emily: did someone acquire one of these units after the spinoff? >> i don't know if that is in the cards, you mentioned the analysts. servers were up, but the business units were down. if you go over business units everything will one was in decline. pc sales, revenues were down 5% even though the units sold were up. they were slashing prices on these things. printing revenues, that is the strong suit of this company, down 7% year-over-year. the enterprise group is down 1%. in spite of the better server business, the enterprise is down. software is supposed to be the great hope it is why they spent billions of dollars to acquire other businesses, but software is down 8%. all of their major business and minor are shrinking, that is not good. emily: crawford, i want to talk about what is going on with china. hp just sold a big stake of its chinese servers. why did they do this? coul