Following a shareholdersโ meeting last month where investors voiced their discontent over Hewlett-Packardโs controversial $10.3 billion purchase of search company Autonomy, HPโs Ray Lane last week gave up his role as chairman of the company.
While Ray remains on the HPโs board of directors, however, two of the companyโs longest serving board members, John Hammergen and G. Kennedy Thompson have resigned their seats entirely.
Thompson and Hammergen were among those reelected to their seats during the meeting, but just like Lane had received low approval ratings from shareholders.
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โAfter reflecting on the stockholder vote last month, Iโve decided to step down as executive chairman to reduce any distractions from HPโs ongoing turnaround,โ Lane said in a statement.โโฆI will continue to serve HP as director to help finish the job.โ
Although Lane was reelected with 59 per cent of HP shares voting in his favour, approval ratings for directors are typically much higher. There have been calls for the ouster of five members of HPโs board but shareholders later voted not to dump any of the companyโs board of directors.
Lane was president of Oracle before he joined HP. He became HP chairman in 2010 the year HP appointed former SAP chief Leo Apotheker as CEO. Apotheker replaced Mark Hurd who leftย over a sexual harassment investigation.
In last monthโsย shareholder meeting, investors expressed concerns over HPโs performance and recent acquisitions.
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