At HP, new chief, new era?
Incoming CEO Mark Hurd was a turnaround artist at NCR. He's not ruling out a printer spinoff at his new job. Hefty pay package for new CEO Hurd's way with words
Annual revenue
HP: $80 billion
NCR: $6 billion
Headquarters
HP: Palo Alto, Calif.
NCR: Dayton, Ohio
Founded
HP: 1939
NCR: 1884
Incoming CEO Mark Hurd worked wonders in his stint at NCR. Now he has to put that magic into play at a post-Fiorina Hewlett-Packard.
Hurd, Dunn: Company strategy not set in stone
New CEO sees a company "not performing to its potential" and doesn't rule out spinning off its printer unit.March 30, 2005
New HP head was NCR's turnaround artist
As NCR helmsman, Hurd steered the company "back from the brink," one analyst says. HP apparently liked his resume.March 29, 2005
Hurd signs on as HP chief
Hewlett-Packard selects Mark Hurd, NCR's chief executive, as its next CEO after a fast-track search.March 29, 2005
Commentary: Tough road for new HP chief
Forrester analysts say the to-do list for the incoming CEO starts with a big question: Is HP better together?March 31, 2005
Hefty pay package for new CEO
Mark Hurd will get a $2 million signing bonus and a $1.4 million salary for taking the helm at the tech giant. March 29, 2005
Analysts: Hurd likely to keep HP whole
Board's choice of a CEO from a diversified company such as NCR is a sign it's staying the course and keeping the company intact.March 29, 2005
Hurd's got a way with words
NCR's wizard also writes business management books...if you're into that kind of thing.March 29, 2005
The coming of the anti-Fiorina
perspective Hurd will need lots of latitude to succeed where Carly Fiorina failed, says CNET News.com's Charles Cooper.March 29, 2005
HP looks beyond Fiorina
special coverage Fiorina's departure opens the door for a new leader to guide the tech giant as it confronts stubborn market realities. Analysis, videos and commentary.February 9, 2005
Annual revenue
HP: $80 billion
NCR: $6 billion
Headquarters
HP: Palo Alto, Calif.
NCR: Dayton, Ohio
Founded
HP: 1939
NCR: 1884
Incoming CEO Mark Hurd worked wonders in his stint at NCR. Now he has to put that magic into play at a post-Fiorina Hewlett-Packard.
Hurd, Dunn: Company strategy not set in stone
New CEO sees a company "not performing to its potential" and doesn't rule out spinning off its printer unit.March 30, 2005
New HP head was NCR's turnaround artist
As NCR helmsman, Hurd steered the company "back from the brink," one analyst says. HP apparently liked his resume.March 29, 2005
Hurd signs on as HP chief
Hewlett-Packard selects Mark Hurd, NCR's chief executive, as its next CEO after a fast-track search.March 29, 2005
Commentary: Tough road for new HP chief
Forrester analysts say the to-do list for the incoming CEO starts with a big question: Is HP better together?March 31, 2005
Hefty pay package for new CEO
Mark Hurd will get a $2 million signing bonus and a $1.4 million salary for taking the helm at the tech giant. March 29, 2005
Analysts: Hurd likely to keep HP whole
Board's choice of a CEO from a diversified company such as NCR is a sign it's staying the course and keeping the company intact.March 29, 2005
Hurd's got a way with words
NCR's wizard also writes business management books...if you're into that kind of thing.March 29, 2005
The coming of the anti-Fiorina
perspective Hurd will need lots of latitude to succeed where Carly Fiorina failed, says CNET News.com's Charles Cooper.March 29, 2005
HP looks beyond Fiorina
special coverage Fiorina's departure opens the door for a new leader to guide the tech giant as it confronts stubborn market realities. Analysis, videos and commentary.February 9, 2005