HP’s Whitman Reassigns Bradley in Revamp Amid PC Slump

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Hewlett-Packard Co. Chief Executive Officer Meg Whitman is reorganizing the company’s struggling personal-computer business, replacing longtime head Todd Bradley with one of his deputies amid a global PC slump.

Bradley is becoming executive vice president for strategic growth, charged with expanding in China and forming alliances with startups around the world, Hewlett-Packard saidBloomberg Terminal yesterday. Dion Weisler, hired by Bradley last year from Lenovo Group Ltd. to lead PCs and printing in Asia, is assuming global responsibility for those units.