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	<title>Comments on: Finding your Brand DNA- The Jakarta Post</title>
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		<title>By: tskraghu</title>
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		<description>There was a time much before Fiorina when HP used to make computer console terminals priced at some $6000 plus, muddled around with 32 bit machines, etc. Some clean up was required and possibly done.

True, HP was a great company that we all had known and associated. It will be interesting to see if that culture can be retained in today&#039;s times and when the organization has grown so big and assimilated sveral other companies!</description>
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<p>True, HP was a great company that we all had known and associated. It will be interesting to see if that culture can be retained in today&#8217;s times and when the organization has grown so big and assimilated sveral other companies!</p>
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