In tech news, shares of Hewlett-Packard fell $3.35, or 17%, to $16.17 on the Big Board. The heavyweight reported lower-than-expected net income for the fiscal third quarter and issued a weak outlook amid poor performance in its enterprise servers and storage unit. The company plans to shake up management in that division and also forecasted fourth-quarter earnings, excluding items, below Wall Street's view.
Maybe they should concentrate on customers, then their bottom line may improve. With the rapidly changing tech world, customer support is key.
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The sooner they axe Carly, the better. Hopefully they come to that realization, can Fiorina, and then get their act together and think long-term again.
My Heart just Bleeds for HP. LOL. Now it is crystal clear why HP's new handhelds are overpriced and won't provide a new OS upgrade for those who own the Ipaq 4150/55.