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HP preparing to make Whitman CEO on Thursday

HP preparing to make Whitman CEO on Thursday

Hewlett-Packard Co is on the verge of naming former eBay Chief Executive Meg Whitman its new CEO, replacing Leo Apotheker at the helm of the largest U.S. technology company, two sources told Reuters on Thursday.

 

Hewlett-Packard Board Meets on Replacing C.E.O.

Hewlett-Packard Board Meets on Replacing C.E.O.

Directors of the company were considering Meg Whitman, the former chief of eBay, to replace Léo Apotheker, sources said.

 

EBay's Whitman wins California governor primary

EBay's Whitman wins California governor primary

Former eBay Inc CEO Meg Whitman, a political novice, has won the Republican nomination for California governor, the Sacramento Bee newspaper, in the state's capital, and television network MSNBC said on Tuesday.

 

Whitman Injects $20M Into Calif. Governor Campaign

Whitman Injects $20M Into Calif. Governor Campaign

California gubernatorial candidate Meg Whitman (R) wrote her campaign another check for $20 million Monday. The billionaire former CEO of EBay has now put $59 million of her own money into the campaign, with election day still seven months away.

 

Whitman clear leader in GOP governor's race

Whitman clear leader in GOP governor's race

Former eBay CEO Meg Whitman, who has poured millions of dollars into a four-month-long radio advertising campaign, is drubbing her Republican primary opponent in the California governor's race and is closing the gap against the presumed Democratic ...

 

EBay and Craigslist square off in Delaware court

EBay has put its former chief executive, Meg Whitman, on the witness stand on Monday to make the case that Craigslist unfairly denied the Internet giant a seat on its board.

 

Former eBay CEO Meg Whitman to formally announce GOP gubernatorial candidacy

Today, former eBay CEO Meg Whitman will formally announce her bid for the GOP nomination for the 2010 California gubernatorial race. Whitman wants to cut state spending by another $15 billion and create 2 million private-sector jobs by 2015, according to a speech prepared for today’s announcement in Fullerton, Calif.

 

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