Campaign Literature—Primaries


Carly for America Committee

Brochure, front and inside.  Iowa. 5 1/4" x 8 1/16".
 

CARLY for AMERICA

Under the leadership of Carly Fiorina, HP survived a tough economy and was reinvented to be able to thrive in the 21st Century. Blazing the trail for women, she was the first female CEO of a Fortune 20 company, and named the Most Poweful Woman in Business by Fortune six years running.

Despite national economic turmoil, Carly positioned HP as an international industry leader.


HIGHLIGHTS OF CARLY'S LEADERSHIP SUCCESSES AT HP

In the four quarters ending in Q1 2005, HP recorded REVENUES OF $81.85 billion - a growth of $40.68 billion. That's higher than the General Funds for ALL 50 States.


Carly managed HP during the dot-com bust. IN 2001 ALONE, THE U.S. LOST 1.7 MILLION JOBS.

IN 2005, HP''S REVENUE WAS LARGER THAN MANY STATE BUDGETS, EVEN TODAY


TRANSFORMATION OF HP UNDER CARLY'S WATCH (1999-2005)

DOUBLED THE SIZE OF THE COMPANY from $40.17 billion to $81.85 billion.
TRIPLED INNOVATION from five patents per working day to 15 patents PER WORKING DAY.
HP MOVED FROM 15th on the USPTO's list of companies with the most patents TO 3RD IN 2005.

Jobs increased FROM 84,400 IN 1999 TO 150,000 IN 2005, a 78% increase.

HP went from lagging to leading in every market category
HP PRINTERS, SERVERS AND PCS WERE #1 IN THE MARKET
Number four in PCs to number one
Number three in servers to number one
Remained at number one in printers

HP dominated printer market share during Carly's tenure
RISING AS HIGH AS 59% IN 2002

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