Jumat, 23 September 2011

Exec chair defends Whitman's hire as HP CEO

Alleged LulzSec Sony hacker arrested | HP's Meg Whitman: New CEO, same old strategy

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Lane defends HP decision to name Whitman CEO
Newly appointed Hewlett-Packard executive chairman Ray Lane vigorously defended the company's decision to oust CEO Leo Apotheker and replace him with board member and former eBay head Meg Whitman. Read More


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Alleged LulzSec Sony hacker arrested
The U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation has arrested a Phoenix student, claiming that he is one of the LulzSec hackers responsible for a database attack on Sony Pictures computers that claimed more than 1 million victims. Read More


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HP's Meg Whitman: New CEO, same old strategy
Hewlett-Packard needs massive changes, and it needs them fast. But judging by her debut as CEO, it doesn't look like Meg Whitman will deliver them. Read More

HP to decide on PC spin-off plans by year end
Just over a month after Hewlett-Packard said it would sell or spin-off its PC business, new CEO Meg Whitman said the company will decide on a proposal to spin-off the PC unit by the end of the year. Read More




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