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HP kicks out Apotheker, brings in Whitman

...installed as chief executive and president of HP, following the sacking of Leo Apotheker. HP chief executive Leo Apotheker (left) has been replaced by Meg... Read more

23 September, 2011 by David Meyer

Report: HP board makes no decision on Apotheker

...HP's board met on Wednesday to consider ousting chief executive Leo Apotheker, but apparently reached no decisions about a successor, according to a... Read more

22 September, 2011 by Michelle Meyers

Oracle: HP hid facts in Hurd settlement

...has accused HP of committing fraud by hiding its plans to hire Leo Apotheker as chief executive and Ray Lane as chairman at the time... Read more

31 August, 2011 by Josh Lowensohn

HP dumps WebOS, looks to split off PC business

...no longer in the best interest of HP and HP's shareholders. – Leo Apotheker, HP "The impact of the economy has [hit] consumer sales, and... Read more

19 August, 2011 by David Meyer

HP reshuffles executive deck

...executives and the company's biggest units report directly to chief executive Leo Apotheker. HP has reorganised its management to ensure that key executives and... Read more

14 June, 2011 by Larry Dignan

HP to consider licensing WebOS

...HP's chief executive Leo Apotheker has said the company would consider licensing its mobile operating system... Read more

2 June, 2011 by Erica Ogg

HP reports solid results amid mixed forecast

...services, the Japan earthquake and PC sales. HP and its chief executive Leo Apotheker reported better-than-expected results for its second quarter. Photo credit... Read more

18 May, 2011 by Stephen Shankland

Apotheker forecasts cloud and connectivity in HP's future

...big data to the fore, its chief executive has said. Chief executive Leo Apotheker has outlined his vision for HP's future. Photo credit: HP... Read more

15 March, 2011 by Jack Clark

WebOS to ship on PCs in 2012, says HP chief

...every PC it ships, according to a story quoting new chief executive Leo Apotheker. WebOS will come on HP PCs in 2012, according to HP... Read more

10 March, 2011 by Erica Ogg

Oracle chief challenges HP boss to testify in trial

...executive Larry Ellison on Tuesday challenged HP to make its new boss, Leo Apotheker, available to testify in a trial regarding his level of alleged... Read more

27 October, 2010 by Steven Musil

Whitman wants HP's drama to be over

...are as a company. – Meg Whitman, HP HP sacked former chief executive Leo Apotheker in October, just under a year after he took over from... Read more

29 November, 2011 by Jack Clark

HP quarterly earnings plunge as PC confusion bites

...Personal Systems Group (PSG) — from the rest of its business. Chief executive Leo Apotheker, who directed the shift, was ousted by HP's board in... Read more

22 November, 2011 by Ben Woods

HP revamps enterprise security toolbox

...unit are part of a strategy announced in March by chief executive Leo Apotheker to bump up the company's involvement in cloud. At the... Read more

13 September, 2011 by Tom Espiner

HP readies WebOS licences

...to start selling licences for its WebOS mobile operating system. Chief executive Leo Apotheker told Bloomberg that HP has had discussions about licensing WebOS. "We... Read more

30 June, 2011 by Erica Ogg

HP unleashes lawyers on Oracle over Itanium support

The company says Oracle has broken a contract with HP by cancelling support for its software on Intel's Itanium microprocessor, and it wants the court to force Oracle to change policy Read more

16 June, 2011 by Jack Clark

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