HP claims merger victory (and no you can't see the votes)
Hewlett-Packard today declared its victory in the proxy battle to takeover Compaq by a small majority. It bases this on a tally of the votes from major institutional shareholders. So all you retail shareholders, your proxy votes are important only insofar as the size of the majority. So it's all over bar the counting? Not quite...
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