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To: The Duke of URL© who wrote (2176)11/12/2002 12:17:37 PM
From: The Duke of URL©  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 4345
 
More on Shane's consolidation of power:

HP realigns emerging-products group
CNET News.com - 18 Oct 2002
... The emerging products group is now part of the office of strategy and technology, headed by Chief Technology Officer Shane Robison. ...

HP realigns emerging technology group
BusinessWeek - 18 Oct 2002
... The emerging technology group is now part of the office of strategy and technology, headed by Chief Technology Officer Shane Robison.

HP Mobile Push Slowed by Reorg, Partner Woes
eWeek - 04 Nov 2002
... Alto, Calif., company is quietly moving its mobility group out of its Enterprise Solutions Group and into the office of Chief Technology Officer Shane Robison. ...



To: The Duke of URL© who wrote (2176)11/12/2002 1:54:09 PM
From: John Koligman  Respond to of 4345
 
Duke, I see 'pay for performance' is still alive and well <ggg>. I saw that piece in today's NY Times. I've been known to be more than a bit cynical, but look at Capellas' track record. He gets millions from Compaq to buy stock which promptly goes from the 22 level he bought at to less than half that, and Compaq 'forgives' that loan. Sells Compaq near it's lows to HP, and now gets THREE YEARS pay and bonus to jump to another job with HP stock in the dumper and the firm losing market share left and right to Dell. Don't you just love it... I still thank the lucky stars that I sold this stock a couple years back when it jumped into the 40's briefly.

Best regards,
John