“While Mrs. Fiorina wasnt responsible for the accounting fraud she was never accused of being involved in any financial shenanigans she did work with, and helped support, some of the employees who came under legal scrutiny for acts that took place after she left.”
So if some of your employees are crooks, let’s make you look guilty by association.
This writer attempts to do his best to drag her name thru the mud while hoping the reader doesn’t catch the truth that he’s forced to admit.
My story from secretary to C.E.O. is only possible in this country,
she must be good at using her head
Back in those days, it wasn’t considered accounting fraud to make loans to customers and not report that as debt based on the quality of the customer’s credit. That didn’t change till somewhere around 2006.
Doesn’t make this ethical.
I wouldn’t vote for Carly. I know from friends who worked there at HP exactly what she did to the company. HP used to be like Apple is today, she crushed the company culture, turning it into just another dumb company.
I remember all the empty office buildings and acres and acres of empty parking lots in Holmdel, Middletown, etc. in the early 2000s.