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    r something she did not do, as a private investigation firm searched
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    So far in the past two years now we have seen a rocky road at HP. First Carle Fiorina CEO of HP was sacked after her comments about accountants and lawyers at the Davos Convention and the messy Compaq Merger. But now we have Mrs. Dunn the CEO of HP in 2006 being sacked for something she did not do, as a private investigation firm searched
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    rst Carle Fiorina CEO of HP was sacked after her comments about accountants and lawyers at the Davos Convention and the messy Compaq Merger. But now we have Mrs. Dunn the CEO of HP in 2006 being sacked for something she did not do, as a private investigation firm searched
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    untants and lawyers at the Davos Convention and the messy Compaq Merger. But now we have Mrs. Dunn the CEO of HP in 2006 being sacked for something she did not do, as a private investigation firm searched
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    ger. But now we have Mrs. Dunn the CEO of HP in 2006 being sacked for something she did not do, as a private investigation firm searched
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    r something she did not do, as a private investigation firm searched phone records of the board of director members to find out who was leaking information to the press about the companies strategy and future.

    Yes, they caught the bad apple, but instead of ousting him for the loss of the shareholders equity, they instead are getting

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