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******************************** The H-P Compaq Merger Two Years Out: Still Waiting for the Upside http://knowledge.wharton.upenn.edu/index.cfm?fa=viewfeature&id=1053 Two years after Hewlett Packard's merger with Compaq, people are still asking some hard questions about the company's prospects. The reason, say experts at Wharton and elsewhere, is that the reconfigured H-P remains a work in progress. Chairman and CEO Carleton (Carly) Fiorina has made strides in integrating the operations and cultures of the two companies. But if H-P's stock price is any indication of the company's future, investors still harbor concerns about whether the merger will ultimately strengthen the Palo Alto, Calif.-based company against its two chief competitors, Dell and IBM.
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