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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Sdgla who wrote (888169)9/16/2015 11:06:20 AM
From: zax  Read Replies (1) of 1577682
 
You posted a con job PR piece by her own paid staffer, which attempts to apologize for Fiorina's widely panned, miserable tenure as CEO of HP, during which the stock was crushed and after which she was summarily fired (by a woman - good luck finding sexism there).

"The numbers"... lol... what a dufus statement... retard line of the year.

Her candidacy is going nowhere so there is not too much of a point in going on about how moronic your proclamation of "numbers showing her success" was.

Ahh... what the hell:

She actually made the list... the 19ths worst CEO of all time

From USA Today

“Fiorina was bad. Everyone seems to agree on this now,” wrote then-technology USA TODAY columnist Keven Maney immediately following her forced ouster Feb. 8, 2005.

Some thought her tenure would be cleared as time passed. But that really hasn’t been the case.The stock under Fiorina was a disaster — falling 65% from July 19, 1999, to Feb. 8, 2005. It was a tough time for the stock market, too, as the Standard & Poor’s 500 dropped 15% during the same time. But HP’s stock even underperformed the S&P 500 Information Technology Sector index.

Source: S&P Capital IQ
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