>>So are you saying all women in executive positions in large corporations are only there because of affirmative action?
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Not all, just her.
HP stock went from 80 to 20 in her tenure.
Clearly an EEO token selection — good on her to spend a few years and then cut a multimillion severeance package.
But she is of the worst CEOs in any company ever.
they’re all being asked to shoot down trump on immigration
Immigration: Pass the DREAM Act. For other undocumented immigrants, a direct path to citizenship is unfair.
While running for the U.S. Senate in California in 2010, Fiorina said she supports the DREAM Act, which would give legal status to people who were brought to the U.S. illegally as children. More recently, she has criticized former Florida Governor Jeb Bush for offering other undocumented immigrants those who arrived as adults a path to citizenship, calling it unfair to those who immigrate legally.
carlys view
You may find this article regarding Carly’s tenure at HP interesting:
http://www.nytimes.com/politics/first-draft/2015/08/27/former-hewlett-packard-board-member-praises-carly-fiorinas-business-leadership/?_r=0
Thank you. Yes, indeed, Carley is a self absorbed total corporate disaster in nice wrapping. She has no business running any business, forget about a nation.
I’m not going to defend her as some sort of heroic CEO, because she wasn’t. But she went in at the peak of the Internet stock bubble. Also, she was managing one of the big legacy computer companies. From the mainframe, minicomputer, and PC eras. What companies are left? IBM, HP and Dell—I think that’s it.
A lot of tech companies went completely out of business at the same time. Why just pick on UP?