Posted on 09/26/2015 1:58:06 PM PDT by jimbo123
HER silver tongue honed by decades in corporate marketing, Carly Fiorina has used two debates, and a steely determination on the campaign trail, to climb near the top of the polls for the Republican nomination.
But Americans should pause on her biggest professional credential for our highest office: a short, disastrous stint atop one of Americas iconic technology companies, Hewlett-Packard.
The clearest measure of her performance and the report card preferred by Wall Street is H.P.s stock price, which dropped by 52 percent during her tenure of almost six years.
Yes, Mrs. Fiorina served during the worst fall in technology shares in history. But she managed to underperform her key competitors; IBMs shares declined by 27.5 percent and Dells fell by 3 percent.
The most ruinous aspect of Mrs. Fiorinas tenure was her decision to acquire another old tech hardware company, Compaq Computer Corporation, instead of moving more heavily into services and software, as IBM did.
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Fiorina opposition research report
Here is the 218-page opposition research report on Carly Fiorina compiled by political research firm Gragert Jones for the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee in April 2010.
http://www.scribd.com/doc/280494704/Fiorina-opposition-research-report
I don’t have time to read it. Can you give us the gist of it?
Carly really was that bad.
Somebody has the long knifes out for her
Your source
Steven Lawrence Rattner is an American financier who served as lead adviser to the Presidential Task Force on the Auto Industry in 2009 for the Obama administration. He was a managing principal of the Quadrangle Group, a private equity investment firm that specialized in the media and communications industries. Prior to co-founding Quadrangle, he was an investment banker at Lehman Brothers, Morgan Stanley, and Lazard Freres & Co., where he rose to deputy chairman and deputy chief executive officer. Rattner began his career as a journalist for The New York Times.
Only a lib like Rattner (who should be in jail) can call a woman like this “silver-tongued.” More like a rusty razor or the eternal fingers across the blackboard.
You are a good reporter. Something rare these days.
I think Carly’s heavy past baggage is going to keep her grounded. I like much about her, but, many high tech folks are still upset, years later by her executive decisions.
This is an unusual election season so far, so anything, plus or minus for Carly is not out of the question.
If the NYT says so, it must be true.
Fiorina opposition research report
Here is the 218-page opposition research report on Carly Fiorina compiled by political research firm Gragert Jones for the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee in April 2010.
http://www.scribd.com/doc/280494704/Fiorina-opposition-research-report
Fiorina opposition research report
Here is the 218-page opposition research report on Carly Fiorina compiled by political research firm Gragert Jones for the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee in April 2010.
http://www.scribd.com/doc/280494704/Fiorina-opposition-research-report
What were other Tech stocks doing the time HP’s stock dropped 52%
MSNBC employs a plagiarist and fabulist,a felon except for-the-grace-of-the-Democratic-Party, and a preacher who advocated incinerating at least two stores owned by non-blacks. Quite a record, MSNBC!
I don’t know. Do you have the answer? Were other Blue-Chip, Tech stocks also in free-fall? I have very little in equities then and now.
Questions for the NYT:
What is Doekbama the Muslim’s record?
His transcripts?
His real birth certificate?
His business experience?
You didn’t give a s**t then.
Why now?
She looks like a nut job.
Wow! Looks like the knives are out for Mrs. Ed.
I suspect what’s now going on is that the media realizes that if Trump is stuck at 25-30 percent (which may or may not be the case, but it does appear to the be the case at this time), then having a dozen other elves only works to his advantage.
...so now it’s time to start clearing the field. Mrs. Ed first, then, probably Carson - then others.
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