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H-P's One-Year Plan

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Al Lewis describes all the missteps and bad decisions by H-P's board in his view-from the hiring and exit of CEO Carly Fiorina, Patricia Dunn illegal spying scandal, firing of Mr Hurd, to the hiring of Mr Apotheker from software maker SAP, the $1.2 billion Palm acquisition, the dumping of the TouchPad at the first sign of struggling sales, to the $10 billion overpayment for British software maker Autonomy which has grown mainly through acquisitions and not by major advances in its software.

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