HP's CEO search picks up speed
Whoever steps into HP’s corner office will face a challenging task. The company is caught in a competitive vise between high-end IBM and ultra-efficient Dell. HP trails on both fronts. Meanwhile, its cash-cow printer business, which generates three quarters of the outfit’s operating profits, is facing increased pressure from Dell’s two-year-old foray into this market.
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