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  • J.D. Edwards: we're not up for grabs

    CEO Robert Dutkowsky digs his heels in against Oracle and its pre-emptive bid for PeopleSoft.

  • HP chairman resigns, CEO confirms knowledge of probe

    Hoping to slow a growing storm of criticism over a controversial leak probe, Hewlett-Packard said last Friday in the US that Patricia Dunn would step down immediately as chairman and board member, to be replaced by CEO Mark Hurd.

  • HP recalls notebook batteries

    Hewlett-Packard is recalling almost 16,000 notebook batteries worldwide after reports of the devices overheating and burning, according to a report released on Thursday by the US Consumer Product Safety Commission.

  • HP chairman: Use of pretexting 'embarrassing'

    The "pretexting" technique used in a Hewlett-Packard investigation of board members and reporters has been an embarrassment for the company, Chairman Patricia Dunn said on Friday.

  • Fiorina steps down at HP

    Carly Fiorina, the embattled leader of Hewlett-Packard, stepped down as chairman and CEO on Wednesday as HP tries to redefine itself for a new era.

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