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Last year HP was disqualified because of the merger. That may still
be in effect.
- Greg
Cynthia Fowler wrote:
> HP is missing, but Agilent Technologies is 33rd. Hmmm. Very Interesting.....
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> Cynthia Bridges-Fowler
> HP3000 System Administrator
> North American Salt Company
> a division of Compass Minerals Group
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> http://www.compassminerals.com/
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>>>>Chuck Ciesinski <[log in to unmask]> 01/07/03 02:13PM >>>
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> To All;
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> Just got a look at Fortune's top 100 companies to work for, see link
> below.
> In a quick review, HP was not there. Wow! What the heck has happened to
> them, as if a lot of us already don't know?
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> http://www.fortune.com/fortune/bestcompanies/
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> My opinions are my own and not necessarily my employers.
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>
> Chuck Ciesinski
> Hughes Network Systems
> Germantown, MD
> p 301 601 2608
> f 301 601 6303
> email [log in to unmask]
> "Oh well, chocolate is GOOD" Chuck Ciesinski
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