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|    BeamMeUpScotty to Wexford    |
|    Re: (R)Carly Fiorina: Unlike Hillary Cli    |
|    27 Jan 15 15:22:11    |
      IRS.FBI.NSA.CIA.EPA.ObamaCare.gov       XPost: alt.fan.rush-limbaugh, alt.law-enforcement, alt.prisons       XPost: alt.revisionism, alt.atheism, alt.conspiracy       XPost: alt.politics.immigration, alt.true-crime, alt.politics.guns       XPost: misc.survivalism, soc.culture.usa, alt.survival       From: I-WAS-JUST-GANG-PROBED-BY-THE-ObamaRegime-SPY-NETWORK@IRS.       BI.NSA.CIA.EPA.ObamaCare.gov              On 1/27/2015 1:07 PM, Wexford wrote:       > On Tuesday, January 27, 2015 at 12:39:58 PM UTC-5, gy wrote:       >> On Tuesday, January 27, 2015 at 12:12:16 PM UTC-5, Wexford wrote:       >>> On Tuesday, January 27, 2015 at 11:23:40 AM UTC-5, gy wrote:       >>>> LOLOLOLOL       >>>       >>> Yes. She managed to run HP damn near to hell, is a vigorous proponent of       outsourcing even technical design jobs, thinks that it's fine for a US company       to allow its developmental activities to be done overseas losing its technical       secrets and        empowering others, and was fired from HP after the utterly insane acquisition       of Compac and driving it's stock down to 50% of its value. Like GW Bush, she's       done a lot.       >>>       >>> "Judgments on Fiorina's tenure at HP are mixed. In 2008, Infoworld grouped       her with a list of products and ideas as flops, declaring her to be the       "anti-Steve Jobs" for reversing the goodwill of American engineers and for       alienating existing        customers.[56] In 2008, Loren Steffy of The New York Times suggested that the       EDS acquisition well after Fiorina's tenure was evidence that her actions as       CEO were justified.[57] However, elsewhere, Fiorina frequently been ranked as       one of the worst CEOs        of all time." From Wiki       >>       >>       >> Fiorina was considered one of the most powerful women in business during       her tenure at Lucent and Hewlett-Packard. While she was chief executive at HP,       the company weathered the collapse of the dot-com bubble, although the stock       lost half of its value        throughout her tenure.[1] In 2002, the company completed a contentious merger       with rival computer company Compaq, which made HP the world's largest personal       computer manufacturer. Also from wiki conveniently omitted by Wexford       >       > You missed the last paragraph which summed up her career. By the way, you       think "the stock lost half its value during her tenure" was a success story?       (Dot com bubble being irrelevant to HP, which assembled hardware.) That merger       with Compaq was a        disaster that finally got her fired.       >       - Meg Whitman -              She turned a website called eBay into a huge corporation that has       thousands of employees.              Here is the best so far... Palin/Whitman ticket would give them       executive experience from both the government and the private sector....              Palin can run the politics of things and Whitman can tackle the       economics of it. I'd bet they could fix something.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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