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Downtrend Spotted in Shares of Hewlett-Packard (HPQ)
Benzinga
SmarTrend identified a Downtrend for Hewlett-Packard (NYSE: HPQ) on February 23, 2011 at $43.15. In approximately 3 weeks, Hewlett-Packard has returned 4.2% as of today's recent price of $41.33. In the past 52 weeks, shares of Hewlett-Packard have ...
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HP Cloud, webOS Plans Face Google, Microsoft, Apple, Oracle Challenge
eWeek
Hewlett-Packard is offering a new, ambitious strategy in mobility and the cloud. But that strategy could make it an enemy of Microsoft, Google and other tech titans. Hewlett-Packard isn't exactly shying down from a fight. In a March 14 press conference ...
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Valley companies differ in CEO succession planning
San Jose Mercury News
Hewlett-Packard, for example, saw its stock plummet last summer after its CEO was forced to resign without a permanent replacement. The share price for the world's biggest-selling tech company continued to founder last fall as the board, for the third ...
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Office spaces for boss, worker not as spacious
Columbus Dispatch
By Lorraine Mirabella AP Employees work in close quarters at a Hewlett-Packard call center in Dalian, in northeastern China. BALTIMORE — Your office cubicle may be feeling more cramped than ever. Worker cubicles and workstations — and even executive ...
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Columbus Dispatch
Stress Test for the Global Supply Chain
New York Times
By STEVE LOHR TONY PROPHET, a senior vice president for operations at Hewlett-Packard, was awakened at 3:30 am in California and was told that an earthquake and tsunami had struck Japan. Soon after, Mr. Prophet had set up a virtual "situation room," so ...
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New York Times
LG, HP see future in 3D glasses
Korea Times
By Kim Yoo-chul It would remain secret to the last minute what is in the mind of Hewlett-Packard (HP) CEO Leo Apotheker, who took charge of the global juggernaut late last year, on the firm's strategies on three-dimensional (3D) technologies. ...
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Korea Times
HP Pavilion DM1Z Fusion Ultraportable Laptop
Benchmark Reviews
Today we are analysing the new Hewlett Packard Pavilion DM1z, our first look at AMD's Fusion technology in the mobile space. Intel have been ruling the mobile market for quite some time now, the low powered ATOM and ultra low voltage processors have ...
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The Wristwatch Is Reimagined. Will Young Shoppers Care?
New York Times
That's the number that Hewlett-Packard packed onto its first watch, the HP-01, in 1977. It was such a strange hybrid of watch and algebraic calculator that calling it a mere watch or a calculator would not do it full justice. ...
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Ex-HP CEO Mark Hurd Fights to Keep Letter From Accuser Sealed
PC Magazine
By David Murphy If you're looking to get your hands on the juicy details that prompted the eventual resignation of ex-Hewlett-Packard CEO Mark Hurd, keep waiting. A Delaware judge ordered late Thursday night for the key letter from Jodie Fisher to Hurd ...
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In Hindsight: A tragedy in Japan, and a connected tech economy
San Jose Mercury News
By Frank Michael Russell Léo Apotheker -- the new CEO of Palo Alto tech pioneer Hewlett-Packard -- detailed his strategy for the company, offering a heavy emphasis on "cloud computing." "We see clearly a world in which the impact of cloud and ...
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