Ouch!

Long gone are the days when the biggest obstacle at Hewlett-Packard was a lock that kept someone out of a storage closet (that according to urban legend was broken by one of the two namesakes of the firm in order to not allow for anything to stand in the way of innovation).

Losing 20% of the total company market-value (independent of any future positive impact) could be a day that they might simply never recover from…

From the LA Times: http://goo.gl/eHMH2

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