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January 2002, Week 5

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Mark Wonsil <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 29 Jan 2002 23:03:20 -0500
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And it keeps coming.  From Tuesday's WSJ, same page as the others:

(Large Bold)
Yesterday
vs.
Tomorrow
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Shall we write the next chapter of technology, or take dictation?
Shall we lead change, or follow it?

Shall we look to Yesterday, or Tomorrow?

Some suggest HP should narrow its
interests and limit its expertise; invent--but within boundaries.

The times argues the reverse.

We are now entering a period of computing in which all limits are
ignored and all borders erased--a period in which the main requirement is
that everything works with everything else, everywhere, all the time.

To meet these changes, the leading technology
company of Tomorrow must stand at the center of it all, bringing
simplicity and usefulness and seamlessness to the whole.

By merging with Compaq, HP will become a global technology company
with extraordinarily deep experience in both consumer and business markets;
together, we will put forward a technology portfolio broad enough to
deliver "end to end solutions"--not the advertised cliche', but the real thing.

Together, we will become the market leader in servers, storage,
management software, printing and imaging, and PCs -- markets where
leadership really matters to our customers and partners.

Together, we will double our profitable and growing services business, greatly;y
strengthening our R&D efforts, and extend our customer reach into 160 countries.

This is the potential and the power of the new HP.
On behalf of our customers and partners, our shareowners and
employees, we choose to look at tomorrow.

To learn more, please visit: www.VotetheHPway.com

(Invent logo)

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