In an 10 October 2007 article in Daily Variety, it was reported that Fiorina had signed with Fox Business Network to become a frequent business commentator on the newly-formed cable network, intended to be a competitor to the CNBC cable network.[29]
Fiorina holds positions on the board of trustees of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and the Foundation Board of the World Economic Forum. She is an Honorary Fellow of the London Business School.[30]
In early September 2005, Fiorina was named a director at Revolution Health Group, a venture formed by Steve Case.[31] In October 2005, Fiorina joined the board of computer security company Cybertrust.[32] In April 2006, Fiorina joined the board of directors for Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company. Fiorina is an independent Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company board member and serves on the audit and compensation committees.
PS: Buy when no one wants and sell when everyone wants. 2000-2001 the Dotcoms and techs soared and then crashed. Bought anytime in 2005, this has been an outstanding investment.
Fiorina. Better than Ken Lay!
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