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Article: Hurd was a 'hawk' on leaks.
- Article from:
- San Jose Mercury News (San Jose, CA)
- Article date:
- September 28, 2006
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Byline: Pete Carey and Therese Poletti
Sep. 28--WASHINGTON -- Hewlett-Packard's chief executive, Mark Hurd, was a "hawk" on leaks among his own executive team and was updated on the company's investigation to trace boardroom leaks, which he found "reprehensible," according to a statement scheduled to be delivered today in a congressional hearing by HP's former chairwoman, Patricia Dunn. Dunn said Hurd was included in "perhaps two or three meetings" earlier this year to review key milestones in the progress of the investigation. He also provided his "input," she said. But Dunn insisted that neither Hurd nor she knew the investigators hired for the probe ...
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