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ExcerptsFamily OppositionThe ApprovalAs matters came to a head, the role of Institutional Shareholder Services (ISS) became paramount. ISS issued a statement in early March 2002, that it would recommend to its clients (who held more than 20% of HP's shares) to vote in favor of buying Compaq... Integration IssuesFiorina started the integration process by finalizing the product mix. Redundant product lines were eliminated. The new HP featured Compaq's corporate PCs, low-end servers, and its iPAQ handhelds, along with HP printers and UNIX servers... The Road AheadFiorina was confident that accelerated cost savings would come from leveraging HP's new product mix to renegotiate contracts for supplies such as memory chips and hard drives. By eliminating redundant administrative functions, she believed HP's cost savings would reach $3 billion a year by 2004... ExhibitsExhibit 1: HP's Plans
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