Carol Bartz

Monday’s Musings: Reflections On Obama And The False Hope For A Tech Halo
By R "Ray" Wang on February 21, 2011
President Obama’s Visit Reflects The Importance Of Silicon Valley To The US Economy By now everyone’s seen and re-seen the photo showing the tech-centric dinner at John Doerr’s house in Woodside, CA on February 17th, 2011 (see Figure 1). With a guest list that included most of the “Captains of the Tech Industry” it would […]
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HP and the Magnificent Madness of Big Company Shuffles
By Bob Warfield on October 1, 2010
Ah, the Big Company Shuffle. Just when an industry gets to be too boring, one of the waltzing elephants stumbles. Will it fall? Did it break a leg? Or will it just shake it off and keep going? Larry Ellison is “speechless”, but of course, not really. Insiders are either depressed and hate the Board […]
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