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May 18, 2010 at 8:10 AM #551329May 18, 2010 at 8:21 AM #551821AnonymousGuest
Isn’t that what all politicians do? Market themselves?
May 18, 2010 at 8:21 AM #552198AnonymousGuestIsn’t that what all politicians do? Market themselves?
May 18, 2010 at 8:21 AM #551334AnonymousGuestIsn’t that what all politicians do? Market themselves?
May 18, 2010 at 8:21 AM #551227AnonymousGuestIsn’t that what all politicians do? Market themselves?
May 18, 2010 at 8:21 AM #551920AnonymousGuestIsn’t that what all politicians do? Market themselves?
May 18, 2010 at 9:43 AM #551364briansd1Guest[quote=burghMan]
Revenues doubled because HP merged with Compaq, a company of almost equal size. The true test of her performance as CEO, stock price, fell by more than half its value under her tenure (Dell’s stock went up.) She drove out the Hewlett and Packard families and impacted the culture of the company in a bad way. Eventually the board got wise and tossed her out. HP has been doing much better since.
Carly is a master of marketing and manipulation. She’s very good at promoting herself and gaining more power, at the expense of the organizations she runs. I sure hope she doesn’t end up in the Senate.[/quote]
I also agree.
Anyone who owned Compaq/HP stock during Fiorina’s tenure would know that the merger was a disaster.
It took a while for the board of HP to fire Fiorina.
May 18, 2010 at 9:43 AM #552228briansd1Guest[quote=burghMan]
Revenues doubled because HP merged with Compaq, a company of almost equal size. The true test of her performance as CEO, stock price, fell by more than half its value under her tenure (Dell’s stock went up.) She drove out the Hewlett and Packard families and impacted the culture of the company in a bad way. Eventually the board got wise and tossed her out. HP has been doing much better since.
Carly is a master of marketing and manipulation. She’s very good at promoting herself and gaining more power, at the expense of the organizations she runs. I sure hope she doesn’t end up in the Senate.[/quote]
I also agree.
Anyone who owned Compaq/HP stock during Fiorina’s tenure would know that the merger was a disaster.
It took a while for the board of HP to fire Fiorina.
May 18, 2010 at 9:43 AM #551257briansd1Guest[quote=burghMan]
Revenues doubled because HP merged with Compaq, a company of almost equal size. The true test of her performance as CEO, stock price, fell by more than half its value under her tenure (Dell’s stock went up.) She drove out the Hewlett and Packard families and impacted the culture of the company in a bad way. Eventually the board got wise and tossed her out. HP has been doing much better since.
Carly is a master of marketing and manipulation. She’s very good at promoting herself and gaining more power, at the expense of the organizations she runs. I sure hope she doesn’t end up in the Senate.[/quote]
I also agree.
Anyone who owned Compaq/HP stock during Fiorina’s tenure would know that the merger was a disaster.
It took a while for the board of HP to fire Fiorina.
May 18, 2010 at 9:43 AM #551950briansd1Guest[quote=burghMan]
Revenues doubled because HP merged with Compaq, a company of almost equal size. The true test of her performance as CEO, stock price, fell by more than half its value under her tenure (Dell’s stock went up.) She drove out the Hewlett and Packard families and impacted the culture of the company in a bad way. Eventually the board got wise and tossed her out. HP has been doing much better since.
Carly is a master of marketing and manipulation. She’s very good at promoting herself and gaining more power, at the expense of the organizations she runs. I sure hope she doesn’t end up in the Senate.[/quote]
I also agree.
Anyone who owned Compaq/HP stock during Fiorina’s tenure would know that the merger was a disaster.
It took a while for the board of HP to fire Fiorina.
May 18, 2010 at 9:43 AM #551851briansd1Guest[quote=burghMan]
Revenues doubled because HP merged with Compaq, a company of almost equal size. The true test of her performance as CEO, stock price, fell by more than half its value under her tenure (Dell’s stock went up.) She drove out the Hewlett and Packard families and impacted the culture of the company in a bad way. Eventually the board got wise and tossed her out. HP has been doing much better since.
Carly is a master of marketing and manipulation. She’s very good at promoting herself and gaining more power, at the expense of the organizations she runs. I sure hope she doesn’t end up in the Senate.[/quote]
I also agree.
Anyone who owned Compaq/HP stock during Fiorina’s tenure would know that the merger was a disaster.
It took a while for the board of HP to fire Fiorina.
May 18, 2010 at 11:07 AM #551970VeritasParticipantI agree: “all that glitters is not gold.”
May 18, 2010 at 11:07 AM #551277VeritasParticipantI agree: “all that glitters is not gold.”
May 18, 2010 at 11:07 AM #551872VeritasParticipantI agree: “all that glitters is not gold.”
May 18, 2010 at 11:07 AM #551384VeritasParticipantI agree: “all that glitters is not gold.”
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