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Goldman, David. "Behind Carly Fiorina's 30,000 HP layoffs", CNN (September 21, 2015): "She has also noted – correctly — that despite bruising layoffs, she hired more people than she fired. HP and Compaq had a combined 148,100 employees just before she was hired in 1999, and 150,000 by the time she was fired in 2005."
Rigas, Laura (23 de septiembre de 2013). «ACU Announces Carly Fiorina as New Chairman of Foundation». American Conservative Union (ACU) (conservative.org). Washington, DC: American Conservative Union (ACU). Archivado desde el original el 18 de mayo de 2015. Consultado el 13 de mayo de 2015.
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Alyson Klein, Huckabee, Carson, Fiorina Join GOP Presidential Race, Education Week (May 5, 2015) ("Fiorina's position on Common Core has also, umm, 'evolved.' As an ultimately unsuccessful Senate candidate in 2010, Fiorina praised the Obama administration's Race to the Top program—which encouraged the adoption of Common Core—on her campaign website. Without mentioning Common Core by name specifically, she lauded the program for championing 'internationally benchmarked' standards and assessments that help prepare students for the 21st-century job market. But more recently, she has tweaked others in the GOP field, especially former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, for their support of the standards...").
Reeves, Scott (31 de octubre de 2004). «Fiorina Is Out At HP». Forbes.com. Consultado el 8 de mayo de 2015.
MacDonald, Elizabeth; Schoenberger, Chana R. (20 de agosto de 2004). «The World's 100 Most Powerful Women». Forbes. Archivado desde el original el 27 de mayo de 2012. Consultado el 13 de octubre de 2009.
Patricia Sellers (4 de mayo de 2015). «How Carly Fiorina got famous». Fortune. Consultado el 7 de agosto de 2015. «For a time she dreamed of being a classical pianist.»
Abcarian, Robin. "Profits may not equal success", Los Angeles Times (May 20, 2010): "According to HP's government filings, the company had 84,400 employees worldwide in 2001, the year before the merger. In 2001, Compaq had 63,700 full-time employees. Together the two companies would have a total workforce of 148,100. But in that same period, HP bought more than a dozen other U.S. companies with at least 8,000 employees, according to company filings, press releases and news reports. And in 2005, when Fiorina was fired, the company reported a worldwide workforce of 150,000."
Brust, Amelia (5 de mayo de 2015). «Fiorina Resigns From JMU Board Of Visitors» (Archive Search Results). Harrisonburg (Virginia, USA): nl.newsbank.com. Daily News-Record (Harrisonburg, VA). Consultado el 8 de mayo de 2015. «Before announcing her bid Monday for the 2016 Republican presidential nomination, Carly Fiorina resigned from James Madison University's board of visitors. A replacement will likely be chosen next month, according to Brian Coy, a spokesman for Gov. Terry McAuliffe. Coy confirmed that Fiorina notified the governor's office of her resignation as vice rector in a March 27 letter saying, "her current activities preclude her ability to give this board the time and...»
«Why Carly Fiorina Is So Important to John McCain». Newsweek (New York City). 13 de mayo de 2008. Consultado el 12 de agosto de 2015. «I'm talking about Carly Fiorina, the former chief executive officer of Hewlett-Packard, being sent out to reassure business-class voters on behalf of John McCain. Fiorina has emerged as the most prominent surrogate on economics issues in any of the major campaigns, and her alliance with McCain suggests both his strength and his weakness on the subject.»
Richtel, Matt. "Can Hewlett-Compaq Succeed Beyond PC's?", The New York Times (September 5, 2001): "The new company would have 135,000 employees, a figure that includes 15,000 job cuts, in addition to 11,000 previously announced cutbacks (5,000 at Compaq and 6,000 at Hewlett-Packard) that have yet to take place."
Preston, Holly Hubbard (17 de mayo de 2003). «Book Report : Perfect Enough». The New York Times. Consultado el 27 de abril de 2015.
«Carly Fiorina's Numbers Plunge in Latest CNN Poll». The New York Times. Consultado el 20 de octubre de 2015. «The numbers were bad news for Mrs. Fiorina, the former chief executive of Hewlett-Packard, who stood up to Mr. Trump during the last Republican debate and won accolades for her crisp, forceful performance. However, her bounce in the polls appears to have been ephemeral, and her support has dropped to just 4 percent, from 15 percent in September, the poll showed.»
Gerry, Mullany (4 de mayo de 2015). «Carly Fiorina on the Issues». The New York Times. Consultado el 13 de mayo de 2015.
Frank Bruni, Carly Fiorina Means Business, New York Times Magazine (June 2, 2010) ("[D]uring this campaign, [Fiorina] has assiduously courted the right, calling for the repeal of health care reform").
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Farley, Robert. "Ad from Sen. Barbara Boxer attacks Carly Fiorina for layoffs at HP", Politifact (September 17, 2010): "According to SEC filings, HP had 84,400 employees worldwide in 2001, the year before the merger. In 2001, Compaq had 63,700 full-time employees. That comes to a total of 148,100 workers. In 2005, just after her departure, HP's worldwide workforce reached 150,000. Net gain? In the Los Angeles Times story, reporter Robin Abcarian said that statement is dubious, because 'in that same period, HP bought more than a dozen other U.S. companies with at least 8,000 employees, according to company filings, press releases and news reports.'...It's clear that Fiorina laid off 30,000 workers as a result of the merger with Compaq, as she said in the interview with InformationWeek. And it's clear that by October 2005 the merged company employed more workers than the two separate companies had pre-merger (Fiorina had been forced out seven months earlier in February 2005). But some of those jobs may have resulted from acquisitions, and some may have been abroad."
Marinucci, Carla (17 de septiembre de 2008). «Fiorina: Candidates not CEO Material». The San Francisco Chronicle. Consultado el 19 de septiembre de 2008.
Kucinich, Jackie (25 de febrero de 2015). «Carly Fiorina Is Getting a CPAC Upgrade». The Daily Beast (www.thedailybeast.com). The Daily Beast Company LLC. Consultado el 15 de mayo de 2015.
Alden, Doug (9 de mayo de 2015). «A good day to graduate». New Hampshire Union Leader. Archivado desde el original el 23 de enero de 2018. Consultado el 11 de julio de 2017.
Sadler, Frank; Fiorina, Carly. «Unlocking Potential Project». UP-Project.org. p. Our Mission. Archivado desde el original el 6 de mayo de 2015. Consultado el 6 de mayo de 2015.
United States Agency for International Development (USAID) (3 de junio de 2009). «'One Woman Initiative' Announces First Grants to Women's Organizations in Five Nations»(Press release, reference no. 202-712-4320). (www.usaid.gov). USAID Press Office (Gina Jackson). Archivado desde el original el 18 de mayo de 2015. Consultado el 14 de mayo de 2015. «Year-Old USAID/State Department/Private Sector Initiative Unveils Initial Aid to Local Groups; Chair Carly Fiorina, USAID's Lisa Chiles, and CAFAmerica's Saxon-Harrold Report on Progress».
«Many H-P employees oppose deal with Compaq». USA Today. 4 de diciembre de 2001. Consultado el 15 de agosto de 2015. «While Fiorina travels aboard a US$30 million Gulfstream IV, employees joke they can't order books and supplies.»
«Many H-P employees oppose deal with Compaq». USA Today. 4 de diciembre de 2001. Consultado el 15 de agosto de 2015. «While Fiorina travels aboard a US$30 million Gulfstream IV, employees joke they can't order books and supplies.»
Walsh, Kenneth T. (10 de agosto de 2015). «Carly Fiorina Gains National Attention». U.S. News & World Report (Washington, D.C.). Consultado el 16 de agosto de 2015. «I'm not saying I oppose paid maternity leave. What I'm saying is I oppose the federal government mandating paid maternity leave to every company out there. I don't think it's the role of government to dictate to the private sector how to manage their businesses, especially when it's pretty clear that the private sector, like Netflix ... is doing the right thing because they know it helps them attract the right talent.»
Kessler, Glenn. "Carly Fiorina's misleading claims about her business record", The Washington Post (May 8, 2015): "[T]he number of [HP] employees was 84,800 in 1999 and 151,000 in 2004, according to the 10-K reports. On paper, that certainly looks like an increase in jobs. But before the merger with Compaq, HP had 86,200 employees and Compaq had 63,700 employees. That adds up to 149,900. HP's filings show that the combined company had 141,000 employees in 2002 and 142,000 employees in 2003. By 2005, the number was 150,000. In other words, the number of employees barely budged from the pre-merger total–and people lost jobs as a result. The Los Angeles Times, evaluating Fiorina's record when she ran for the Senate in 2010, noted that during her tenure HP also acquired more than a dozen other companies with at least 8,000 employees. Indeed, Fiorina has acknowledged firing more than 30,000 workers in the wake of the Compaq merger."
World Economic Forum (30 de junio de 2005). Annual Report(PDF). http://www.weforum.org. Archivado desde el original el 29 de septiembre de 2007. Consultado el 10 de mayo de 2015. «The Foundation Board [not to confuse with the Managing Board] is responsible for inspiring business and public confidence by ensuring a flawless standard of governance. Board members are individuals with unique leadership experience from business, politics, academia and civil society.»
Alden, Doug (9 de mayo de 2015). «A good day to graduate». New Hampshire Union Leader. Archivado desde el original el 23 de enero de 2018. Consultado el 11 de julio de 2017.
United States Agency for International Development (USAID) (3 de junio de 2009). «'One Woman Initiative' Announces First Grants to Women's Organizations in Five Nations»(Press release, reference no. 202-712-4320). (www.usaid.gov). USAID Press Office (Gina Jackson). Archivado desde el original el 18 de mayo de 2015. Consultado el 14 de mayo de 2015. «Year-Old USAID/State Department/Private Sector Initiative Unveils Initial Aid to Local Groups; Chair Carly Fiorina, USAID's Lisa Chiles, and CAFAmerica's Saxon-Harrold Report on Progress».
Sadler, Frank; Fiorina, Carly. «Unlocking Potential Project». UP-Project.org. p. Our Mission. Archivado desde el original el 6 de mayo de 2015. Consultado el 6 de mayo de 2015.
Rigas, Laura (23 de septiembre de 2013). «ACU Announces Carly Fiorina as New Chairman of Foundation». American Conservative Union (ACU) (conservative.org). Washington, DC: American Conservative Union (ACU). Archivado desde el original el 18 de mayo de 2015. Consultado el 13 de mayo de 2015.
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Deace, Steve (5 de marzo de 2015). «2016 Scouting Report: Carly Fiorina». Conservative Review (conservativereview.com ). CRTV LLC. Archivado desde el original el 18 de mayo de 2015. Consultado el 9 de mayo de 2015.
World Economic Forum (30 de junio de 2005). Annual Report(PDF). http://www.weforum.org. Archivado desde el original el 29 de septiembre de 2007. Consultado el 10 de mayo de 2015. «The Foundation Board [not to confuse with the Managing Board] is responsible for inspiring business and public confidence by ensuring a flawless standard of governance. Board members are individuals with unique leadership experience from business, politics, academia and civil society.»
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McElveen, Josh (24 de abril de 2015). «Conversation with the Candidate: Carly Fiorina (Part 2)». Manchester, New Hampshire: Hearst Television. Consultado el 22 de agosto de 2015 – via WMUR-TV. «I think a minimum wage is a classic example of a policy that is best carried out in the states, because if you are here in Nashua, New Hampshire, it is not the same set of economic conditions or expensive living as L.A. or New York City. To me, a national minimum wage does not make a lot of sense.»
Tam, Pui-Wing (10 de febrero de 2005). «H-P's Board Ousts Fiorina as CEO». The Wall Street Journal (www.wsj.com). Dow Jones & Company, Inc. Consultado el 9 de mayo de 2015. «Ms. Fiorina's ouster reflects increasingly clear strategic problems at H-P. The company faces fierce competition from Dell Inc. in personal computers and International Business Machines Corp. in computer services and corporate computing.»
Ballhaus, Rebecca (3 de junio de 2015). «Carly Fiorina and Her Husband Have $59 Million Net Worth». The Wall Street Journal (New York). Consultado el 17 de agosto de 2015. «Republican presidential candidate Carly Fiorina and her husband have a net worth of $59 million, her campaign said late Wednesday, making her one of the wealthiest candidates in the race so far.»