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Prime example of why women are not cut for positions of power
09-08-2013, 04:51 PM
Quote: (02-09-2013 05:28 PM)Walderschmidt Wrote:
Quote: (01-23-2013 03:10 PM)Days of Broken Arrows Wrote:
We should compile a list of women not cut out for power. There was the woman who took over Hewlett-Packard and ran it into the ground, Tina Brown who took over Newsweek, after which it stopped its print edition...
How about all of them?
The only woman I've heard of who was a good leader was Queen Boudica. Her tribe was absorbed into the Roman Empire, though.
She burned Londinium to the ground. Apparently if you dig down far enough there is a layer of ash from that fire. That's a pretty good way to get back at your abuser and your daughter's rapists.
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Prime example of why women are not cut for positions of power
09-08-2013, 08:13 PM
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Company HPQ
CEO Carly Fiorina
Date CEO Dec-99
Shares (millions) 3060
Price/ share $13.43
Current Market Capitalization ($ millions) 41,096
Market High 68.00
Total Loss ($ millions) (166,984)
Company XRX
CEO Anne Mulcahy
Date CEO 1-Aug-01
Shares (millions) 667.4
Price/ share $7.01
Current Market Capitalization ($ millions) 5,118
Market High 11.50
Total Loss ($ millions) (2,997)
Company LU
CEO Patricia Russo
Date CEO 7-Jan-02
Shares (millions) 3,390
Price/ share $1.73
Current Market Capitalization ($ millions) 5,938
Market High 7.30
Total Loss ($ millions) (18,882)
Company AVP
CEO Andrea Jung
Date CEO Nov-99
Shares (millions) 238
Price/ share $48.74
Current Market Capitalization ($ millions) 11,501
Market High 55.00
Total Loss ($ millions) (1,491)
Company MIR
CEO Marce Fuller
Date CEO Oct-01
Shares (millions) 402
Price/ share $3.78
Current Market Capitalization ($ millions) 1,519
Market High 48.00
Total Loss ($ millions) (17,770)
Total 65,172
(208,124)
*Data as of August 30, 2002
This $208 billion dollar loss is a 76% reduction in the value of the above five corporations' stock, from a market capitalization of $273 billion to $65 billion, since they appointed women as CEOs.
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