It's been a turbulent decade at Hewlett-Packard, with board members and CEOs resigning or being ousted for all manner of colorful reasons, including strategic missteps, accusations of spying on journalists and alleged sexual harassment.
The latest moves came last week, when two directors resigned and Ray Lane said he would step down as chairman of HP's board following HP's ill-fated Autonomy acquisition.
The tumult started in 2005 with the ouster of Carly Fiorina, who had disagreements with the board over strategy. It worsened the following year with the so-called "pretexting" scandal and took a surreal turn three years ago when Mark Hurd resigned after an alleged affair with an actress.
In that time, HP's reputation has been dented and its stock price has plummeted.
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