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...seven of the nine mergers valued at more than $50 billion, the acquirer's share price is down an average of 46% from premerger levels, according to FactSet Mergerstat, a research firm in Santa Monica, Calif. Maybe you already knew that if you're a longtime owner of Hewlett-Packard, whose stock has flatlined since the company acquired Compaq in 2002. AOL's merger with Time Warner (parent company of TIME) may have set a new standard of paired futility, erasing some 80% of the merged company's stock value. After the hype subsides, more often than not, investors wind...
...Officer dispatched to Dunster House on a report of a stolen Hewlett Packard Pavilion laptop computer, a black laptop carry case, an MP3 player, a computer mouse and cables all valued...
...chosen in 2002 as Harvard’s primary vendor of personal computers and laptops after a bid process that included IBM, Hewlett-Packard and Dell. In the end, it was determined that, “IBM offered very competitive pricing, an ongoing pricing methodology that supported our goals, strong service and support, and dedicated commitment to product research and development,” Moriarty wrote in a 2002 press release...
...Though second-team All Ivy performer Gary Sonkur graduates, both junior Keith Howell and sophomore Danny Tanner will return to man the corner position next year after playing good man coverage late in the season. The star of the defensive backfield in my opinion, though, will clearly be Doug Hewlett. The freshman moved into the starting spot at strong safety as the year went on, and he proved himself more than capable, routinely batting down balls over the middle and aiding Williamson and Tracy in controlling the middle of the field...
...interception return for a touchdown to seal the victory for Harvard. While Tracy will play up and back at safety, senior Ricky Williamson will also move around in different looks to try to confuse the Yale receiving corps. The new face of the Harvard secondary could be freshman Doug Hewlett, who has seen increased playing time and anchors a strong class of freshman defenders...