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Compaq pioneer Ben Rosen retires

Rosen leaves Compaq -- Capellas adds chairman title Read more

29 September, 2000 by Larry Barrett

Intel's chip fiasco

It was the fall of 1985, and Compaq Chairman Ben Rosen had reason to beam as he surveyed the swank product rollout... Read more

24 July, 2000 by Charles Cooper

Intel's inside knowledge of PCs

...Osborne, which I won in a contest run by (former Compaq executive) Ben Rosen at one of his conferences once a year for guessing what... Read more

9 August, 2006 by Tom Krazit

Compaq takes wraps off 8-processor server

...the lack of details, the event did manage to draw Compaq Chairman Ben Rosen, whose office is nearby. Rosen said he was on hand because... Read more

18 August, 1999 by Lisa DiCarlo and Sonia Lelii

Compaq restructures, anticpates Q2 loss

...competitive cost structure are the contributing factors to our expected shortfall," said Ben Rosen, chairman and acting CEO, in a prepared statement. Once the reorganisation... Read more

18 June, 1999 by John G.Spooner

Compaq's Rando resigns

...tersely worded statement released Tuesday by the Houston-based company, acting CEO Ben Rosen said Rando "built one of the most motivated and successful service... Read more

12 May, 1999 by ZDNet

Pfeiffer lashes out at Compaq board

...the record -- criticising Pfeiffer's administration. And in an interview, Compaq Chairman Ben Rosen said he had been concerned for nearly two years that the... Read more

22 April, 1999 by Charles Cooper

IT's big hitters bow out of the limelight

...CEO of 3Com; Paul Allen, co-founder and director of Microsoft; and Ben Rosen, chairman of Compaq, are all facing life away from the high... Read more

29 September, 2000 by Jon Bernstein

Compaq appoints CEO for Internet future

...June as COO from Oracle, received a glowing appraisal from Compaq chairman Ben Rosen. Rosen said that "in just a few short weeks, Michael has... Read more

23 July, 1999 by Marc Ambasna Jones

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