New HP Board Member No Stranger To Pretexting Controversy
from the did-they-call-up-his-phone-numbers? dept
theodp writes "HP finally got around to filling one of the Board seats left vacant by its pretexting scandal. HP's choice? G. Kennedy "Ken" Thompson, CEO of Wachovia Bank, which spent more than $456,000 to buy purloined phone records from Global Information Group, ironically attracting the attention of the same Congressional Committee that's investigating HP."Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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And corporate officers/boards being shuffled back
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I noticed the merry-go-round too. Are you suggesting we have an economic Noble class?
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Taking the fun out of it all.
Executive, on in another case a former CEO of a
Soft Drink company, they're on the way out.
They're more interested in making money than making
computers. Sure, everyone is in business to make money
but when your interest in your product and customers is
replaced with simple greed, you're dinked.
Sometimes when you concentrate on your product
and customers, the money is almost a pleasant surprise.
The reward for a job well done.
HP is on the same glide-path to obscurity that DEC
traveled not so long ago.
When the suits arrive it's a mature industry. Time to
move on.
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natural evolution of a company
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Re: natural evolution of a company
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