HP Names Meg Whitman President and Chief Executive Officer
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Re: HP Names Meg Whitman President and Chief Executive Officer
#12I mean, they're still a very large and very powerful company, and I think predictions of their impending doom are highly overblown, but they've certainly been dealt some serious PR damage. Do they swing for the fences with some "revolutionary" device/system/platform? Do they limp along (are they really limping in any sense other than PR?) hoping to heal as they go? Do they follow the path that's been set by the previous CEO, or do they reverse those moves?
It's going to be an interesting year, that's for sure.
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#13The other possible explanation is that he knew that he is going to be scraped, and had enormous compensation for receiving the blame.
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#16Ah, been a while since we had such an entertaining high profile trainwreck in progress to watch. What the hell is the board thinking?
Of course, there's the ongoing smaller trainwreck waiting to happen called RIM.
--edit-- let's not forget Netflix either.
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#17What I find funny about such rapid changes is, can they reverse any of his decisions? For instance, will HP magically announce they're not really leaving the PC business and will be shipping new tablets?
I wonder if it's also not too late to reverse the Autonomy acquisition.
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#19I'm sure the HP board is full of smart people, so my question is: what's next? Over the past decade they've seemingly made so many more poor decisions relative to good decisions, I have to imagine they feel a lot of heat to do something... redeeming? I mean, they're still a very large and very powerful company, and I think predictions of their impending doom are highly overblown, but they've certainly been dealt some…
Perhaps it's time to clean house at the board level.
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#20So, this board has recently brought in a software guy who doesn't seem a good fit for a company that does a lot of hardware, had him make a bunch of unpopular decisions, then quickly replaced him with somebody that's been on the board for quite some time, without reversing any of the previous "damage" that Apotheker is being blamed for. Apotheker appears to be the fall guy for some unpopular decisions that the board…