Thanks, I really enjoyed the read, and I am truly fond of this excerpt:
As the madness of the internet boom of the 1990s took hold, the perception grew in Wall Street that HP was rather dull - all those middle-aged engineers thinking about quality and spending fortunes on R&D and being nice to one another. No thrusting, MBA-wielding brats in sight. But in the end, the board was persuaded and appointed just such a brat - Fiorina.
Regards,
Ray Shahan
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> From [UK's] Sunday Observer 6th March
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