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Commentary: Tough road for new HP chief







Commentary: Tough road for new HP chief

Commentary: Tough road for new HP chief 03/31/2005 07:17 PM

Forrester analysts say the to-do list for the incoming CEO starts with a big question: Is HP better together?




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road?


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