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HP, 24 Hour Fitness announce deal

Hewlett-Packard has begun offering discounts on computing products to members of 24 Hour Fitness health clubs, the companies said Monday. The Palo Alto, Calif.-based computing company will offer discounts on consumer and commercial products. In addition, the Pleasanton, Calif.-based fitness club will offer HP promotions on its Web site. 24 Hour Fitness is an HP customer, running parts of its company using HP servers and PCs.

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Hewlett-Packard has begun offering discounts on computing products to members of 24 Hour Fitness health clubs, the companies said Monday. The Palo Alto, Calif.-based computing company will offer discounts on consumer and commercial products. In addition, the Pleasanton, Calif.-based fitness club will offer HP promotions on its Web site.

24 Hour Fitness is an HP customer, running parts of its company using HP servers and PCs.