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1. zeus.itworld.com
zeus.itworld.com/Man/4215/0205 - [Cached]Published on: 5/30/2002 Last Visited: 3/5/2007
"All U.S. offices of the new HP will close June 30 through July 6," said HP spokesman Dave Bouffard. "Where required, sales, support, and services organizations will have employees working to meet the needs of our customers."
The "new HP" is the merged HP and Compaq.
The closure, which is in the week of July 4, when the U.S. celebrates Independence Day, is to "help improve efficiency" and enhance HP's "ability to execute through the current U.S. market softness," Bouffard said.
Several companies, including Compaq, shut down for a week in the U.S. summer vacation last year. HP did not, Bouffard said. -
2. Beacon Journal | 04/15/2006 | Jewelers react to gold prices
www.ohio.com/mld/ohio/14349819 - [Cached]Published on: 4/15/2006 Last Visited: 4/15/2006
Gold and rough-diamond costs for Sterling Inc., the Akron-based arm of Signet Corp. of London, the largest retail jeweler in the world, have risen about 30 percent in recent months, said spokesman David Bouffard.
The company has been able to offset about 60 percent of those costs by shifting suppliers and other efficiencies, he said.
Gold has become a popular commodity among major investors as an alternative asset to shakier bonds, stocks and cash. -
3. ITworld.com - US HP offices to close July 4 week to cut costs
wwwsb.itworld.com/Man/4215/020 - [Cached]Published on: 5/30/2002 Last Visited: 1/9/2007
"All U.S. offices of the new HP will close June 30 through July 6," said HP spokesman Dave Bouffard. "Where required, sales, support, and services organizations will have employees working to meet the needs of our customers."
The "new HP" is the merged HP and Compaq.
The closure, which is in the week of July 4, when the U.S. celebrates Independence Day, is to "help improve efficiency" and enhance HP's "ability to execute through the current U.S. market softness," Bouffard said.
Several companies, including Compaq, shut down for a week in the U.S. summer vacation last year. HP did not, Bouffard said.

