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  1. Era: 1930. Packard and his partner Bill Hewlett created the first real Silicon Valley technology company in H-P, a diversified electronics maker. Together the two men built a strong company that survived World War II and enjoyed continued success after government contracts ended. Equally significant was the creation of the "H-P Way," a unique ...

  2. Jul 1, 2015 · Hewlett served on the board until 1987, when he became director emeritus. His son Walter B. Hewlett was a director of HP until it merged with Compaq in 2002 -- despite his dissent -- and of spin ...

  3. Co-founder: David Packard (President: 1947; Chairman: 1964–1969; Chairman 1971–1993) Co-founder: William Hewlett (Vice President: 1947; Executive Vice President: 1957; President: 1964; CEO: 1969; Chairman of the Executive Committee 1978; Vice Chairman 1983–1987) CEO: John A. Young (1978–October 31, 1992) CEO: Lewis Platt (November 1 ...

  4. Jan 1, 2001 · 1,474 ratings71 reviews. In the fall of 1930, David Packard left his hometown of Pueblo, Colorado, to enroll at Stanford University, where he befriended another freshman, Bill Hewlett. After graduation, Hewlett and Packard decided to throw their lots in together. They tossed a coin to decide whose name should go first on the notice of ...

  5. Jan 31, 2024 · JOHN A. YOUNG. As HP's first outside CEO, John Young led the company into an era of accelerated growth and diversification, overseeing major expansions in computing, printing, and medical products. However, he focused heavily on high-volume, low-margin businesses which eroded HP's gold-standard reputation for quality and technical innovation.

  6. 6 days ago · Computer. CEO: Enrique Lores. Headquarters: Palo Alto. Hewlett-Packard Company, American manufacturer of software and computer services and a major brand in the history of computers and computer-related products. The company split in 2015 into two companies: HP Inc. and Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Headquarters were in Palo Alto, California.

  7. Bill Hewlett and Dave Packard became friends at Stanford University before forming a two-person company in a rented garage—the original Silicon Valley startup. Working with limited resources, the pair created a series of products—starting with audio oscillators used by sound engineers—sometimes using the Packard family oven to put on ...

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