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The first challenge Fiorina had to deal with was opposition from the family of the founders...
1] According to documents filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, either company could be forced to pay a $675 million breakup fee to the other if it is responsible for the failure of the multibillion-dollar deal. Specifically, one of the companies would be liable to pay the other if its shareholders were to fail to approve the deal, if its board were to change or withdraw approval of the deal, or if one of the two companies were to cause the deal to be delayed beyond May 30, 2002, or Aug. 30 under certain circumstances (Source: HP-Compaq: Breaking Up Is Hard To Do, CNET News, news.com.com, 6th September 2001.) |
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