Often, the reason for the maneuver is that one part of a company's business is growing at an accelerated rate and the more established but slower growing division begins to look like an anchor. The Palo Alto, California, personal computer maker plans to form a new company called HP Inc. that will focus solely on personal computers and printers. Another company, to be named Hewlett Packard Enterprises, will focus on the fast-growing areas of servers, data storage, software and consulting services for businesses and government agencies. The McLean, Virginia, company best known for its flagship newspaper USA Today, will spin off its digital and broadcasting businesses from its publishing business. GE said in June it would sell its private equity business and is now attempting to sell GE Asset Management, which focuses on loans, credit cards and other financial services.