HP Inc. is scheduled to issue fiscal fourth-quarter results on Tuesday, marking the one-year anniversary since the company was divided from what is now Hewlett Packard Enterprise Co. (which also is reporting results). Here is what you need to know:

EARNINGS FORECAST: Analysts on average expect adjusted earnings of 37 cents a share for the period ended in October, according to FactSet, compared with 30 cents a share in the year-earlier period.

REVENUE FORECAST: Wall Street analysts expect revenue of $11.83 billion, down from the $12.27 billion reported a year ago.

WHAT TO WATCH:

PC Pickup: HP, as the No. 2 maker of personal computers behind Lenovo Group Ltd., has felt the pain as that market has shrunk over the past two years. But Chief Executive Dion Weisler has argued that big PC brands can still prosper. In the third quarter, for example, HP’s shipments rose 2.3% even though the overall PC market declined 5.7%, according to Gartner Inc. HP’s share of the market rose to 20.4% from 18.8% a year earlier. Analysts on Tuesday will be looking for signs that HP can begin to post predictable revenue growth for the business.