You know that how? Far as I could tell the products side was beating the competition, the stockholders didn’t like the stock price. IMHO
Boxer and Brown need to hold office no more. I vote the winner of the primary, no matter who I voted for originally, otherwise the party in power never leaves. California is a prime example.
Spinning Agilent off from HP was a mistake of epic proportions. I don’t know what you mean by “product side,” but if you are referring to the personal computing market, HP has been miserable.
Agilent has been doing pretty well now that it’s free of the PC dogs.
I didn't say you should vote for Boxer. Carly would be a big improvement over her, besides Senators don't have executive authority. Her executive abilities, however, compare very unfavorably with Palin's.
You know that how?
My explanation was getting too long, so I deleted it. There is a much less negative one here. I will say that my connection with HP products goes back to the '70s, and I sold my HP stock while Carly was running the place.