Posted 9/15/06
For more about Hewlett-Packard and the upheaval surrounding its board, here are some other recent stories on USNews.com:
By Rick Newman
It started sloppy but ended neat. Three months ago, Hewlett-Packard CEO Mark Hurd was sitting atop a huge corporate embarrassment. Board members were feuding and leaking their gripes to the press, the company was spying on them, and government regulators, sensing criminal activity, had begun to investigate. Full Story
By Rick Newman
Oh, how the press revels in embarrassments like the boardroom-spying scandal at Hewlett-Packard. Myself included. Yet no matter how damaging the brouhaha is to HP's image, investors seem quite pleased with the way the whole matter has played out. Full Story
By Bay Fang
As a probe into Hewlett-Packard's use of private phone records widened, Chairman Patricia Dunn announced today she would step down next year. Current Chief Executive Mark Hurd will take over. Full Story
By Rick Newman
Has Donald Rumsfeld been running Hewlett-Packard? The unfolding boardroom scandal at the tech giant sounds like one of the Pentagon brawls between the autocratic defense secretary and his equally hard-nosed generals: There's a big dispute over strategy. Full Story
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