2012年7月11日星期三

Dell Inspiron Mini 9 battery

Will H-P bottom out any time soon?
NEW YORK (MarketWatch) — A lot of tech investors are watching Hewlett-Packard Co. closely, waiting for it to bottom out. The question is whether it ever recovers once it hits bottom.
I was a big fan of H-P (US:HPQ) until Carly Fiorina became the chief executive and began a series of missteps that continue to this day, starting with the purchase of Compaq computer.
The last dumb move was the company’s purchase of Autonomy, a odd U.K. software company that seems to specialize in the creation of screwball corporate cliches using the word “meaning” as the cornerstone.
For example, they engage in “meaning-based computing” and “meaning-based governance” and “meaning-based marketing.” I hear H-P is looking for someone to run the operation. How about Werner Erhard or Deepak Chopra?
The company employs “pan-enterprise search” to do “eDiscovery.” Cripes! It should become an ad agency with all this blather.
Apparently Leo Apotheker, former H-P CEO, was enamored with this company and spent most of the H-P cash reserves (over $10 billion) to acquire it.
That was the end of him. Now we have Meg Whitman, would-be governor of California, running the place.
The problem with H-P is that it is still a good company. After Whitman fires another reported 27,000 people, which can never be done judiciously with that many people involved, I don’t know if it can recover without a visionary at the helm.
Whitman has shown no indication of being anything more than a functionary. This is not going to improve the fate of the stock and until something inspirational comes from the company the stock will continue to crater.
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