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HP Chairs Agree Company Behaved Horribly

Thu Sep 28, 2006 7:47 AM EDT
business, technology, silicon-valley, hewlett-packard, packard, directors, hewlett-packard-co, ann-baskins
The Associated Press
Hewlett-Packard C-E-O Mark Hurd says he'll make things right again.
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<p>Hewlett-Packard Company's Patricia Dunn speaks during a news conference at HP headquarters in a Palo Alto, Calif. file photo from March 30, 2005.   Dunn, Hewlett-Packard Co.'s ousted chairwoman, says her decision to initiate the corporate spying probe that is drawing scrutiny from Congress was made in concert with others at the big technology company and she never doubted the legality of the methods used.  (AP Photo/Paul Sakuma, File)</p>

Hewlett-Packard Company's Patricia Dunn speaks during a news conference at HP headquarters in a Palo Alto, Calif. file photo from March 30, 2005. Dunn, Hewlett-Packard Co.'s ousted chairwoman, says her decision to initiate the corporate spying probe that is drawing scrutiny from Congress was made in concert with others at the big technology company and she never doubted the legality of the methods used. (AP Photo/Paul Sakuma, File)

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Ed Kohler-107549

If I one day receive an offer to join HP's board, could someone please reming me of this fiasco?

    Reply#1 - Fri Sep 29, 2006 11:57 AM EDT
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