Former HP CEO says old club can't be bought by Oracle

Source: Internet
Author: User
Keywords CEO HP Oracle old club impossible
Hewlett-Packard former CEO Carlie Feorina Sina Science and technology Beijing time August 23 Morning News, Hewlett-Packard former CEO Carlie Feorina (Carly Fiorina) in an interview in Monday, said that Hewlett-Packard acquisition of British software developers Autonomy and consider splitting the PC business, indicating that the company is "  A big gamble on software. Fiorina said the rumors were "seemingly unreliable", saying that Oracle might try to buy HP recently, and that "I don't think HP will be an acquisition target."  "HP's share price is down 22% from August 17, as the company announced a transition plan to abandon its PC business on August 18, and its revenue and profit forecasts for the current fiscal quarter were lower than analysts had expected. This, Fiorina admits, would put HP's management under a lot of pressure: "The management will be under pressure whenever the share price falls sharply like this." Fiorina was the CEO of HP from 1999 to 2005. (Xuan Chen)
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