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HP close to buying EDS for $12bn
News The potential acquisition was the first big move by then-CEO Carly Fiorina. The Wall Street Journal initially reported the two have been in talks for HP to buy EDS for $12bn to $13bn, citing unnamed sources. [13 May 2008]
Top five takeovers that shook the tech world
News HP boss Carly Fiorina became CEO of the new company. Microsoft last week launched a hostile $44.6bn takeover bid to buy web giant Yahoo! If the deal goes ahead it will be the latest in a line of multibillion-dollar mergers and acquisitions the tech... [04 Feb 2008]
Enterprise Computing Evolved
White Paper Join Hewlett-Packard executives Carly Fiorina, Ann Livermore, and Rich Marcello as they discuss the paradigm known as the "Adaptive Enterprise" and the various technologies that can help you create one. [12 Dec 2007]
Mark Hurd
AS Profile Mark Hurd assumed the mantle of CEO at HP in 2005, replacing the beleaguered Carly Fiorina. Since then, he has had an uphill struggle to revamp the hardware specialist. But it is a battle the judges feel he has won this year. [12 Oct 2007]
HP board 'was split by battle for control'
News Perkins, though, credits the committee for engineering the ousting of former CEO Carly Fiorina and paving the way for HP's recovery. He said: "It had to do with replacing Carly Fiorina. Former HP chairman Patricia Dunn won the battle over control... [28 Feb 2007]
HP veteran CFO calls it a day
News He also enjoyed a two-month stint - and reportedly a handsome bonus - as interim chief executive in 2005 after then-CEO Carly Fiorina resigned and before Mark Hurd was selected as her permanent replacement. [11 Dec 2006]
Editor's Blog: The analogue and digital of start-ups
Comment Another company in that top tier is HP and finally I've gotten around to reading the Carly Fiorina biography. I found myself standing at arrivals at Gatwick Airport yesterday morning, waiting for the in-laws to get in from the US on an overnight... [04 Dec 2006]
Video: Carly Fiorina - in her own words
Video "What I've tried to be in this book is factual and authentic. [24 Oct 2006]
Fiorina, Dunn slam HP 'old-boy network'
News An old-boy network at HP contributed to the legal troubles of former HP chairman Patricia Dunn and undermined the leadership of former CEO Carly Fiorina, the women suggested on Sunday. In separate interviews on the CBS television news programme 60... [09 Oct 2006]
10 facts about Agenda Setters
AS Analysis Carly Fiorina is the only woman to make the top 10 (2003) Launched in 2000, silicon.com's Agenda Setters poll has named the top 50 individuals in the tech industry for seven years running. Here's a look back at some of the highlights. [25 Sep 2006]
Fiorina keeps mum on HP's Dunn
News As a boardroom scandal casts a cloud over HP, former CEO Carly Fiorina has been talking about her own experience of being a high-flying female executive but has dodged questions about HP's embattled chairman, Patricia Dunn. [18 Sep 2006]
Editor's Blog: HPgate?
Comment Part of the criticism of his predecessor, Carly Fiorina, was that she occupied the chairman and CEO offices. A disclaimer is necessary for that reason. But I should also say two other things upfront: I and other silicon.com writers are in a... [13 Sep 2006]
HP chairman to go after media leak scandal
News Dunn, who ranked 17 on Forbes magazine's "100 Most Powerful Women" list in 2005, replaced Carly Fiorina as the chairman of the computing giant last year. Dunn had been frustrated by media leaks dating back to articles in early 2005 about the... [12 Sep 2006]
Reporters' phone records hacked in HP probe
News Among other HP stories, Tam wrote in January 2005 about the board's unhappiness with ex-CEO Carly Fiorina. A contractor hired by HP to uncover the source of boardroom leaks to the media has accessed the personal telephone records of two reporters... [08 Sep 2006]
Fiorina: 'Tech will be invisible by 2030'
News The dot-com bust signalled the "end of the beginning" for technology, according to Carly Fiorina, ex-chief executive officer of HP. According to Fiorina, within 25 years, technology will be so integral to our lives we will take it for granted. [22 Feb 2006]
