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chron.com Business - Feb 24, 2010Hewlett-Packard Company (HPQ)
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Kevin Restivo
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IDC"We are trying to figure out whether HP wants to be in the smart phone game or not," said Kevin Restivo, an analyst with the research company IDC "Whatever the strategy is,
HP needs to move quickly right now, because we're in the halcyon days of smart phone growth, and it won't last forever"
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<span class="sent">"We are trying to figure out whether <span class="company">HP</span> wants to be in the smart phone game or not," said <span class="analyst">Kevin Restivo</span>, an analyst with the research company IDC</span> "Whatever the strategy is, <span class="company">HP</span> needs to move quickly right now, because we're in the halcyon days of smart phone growth, and it won't last forever"...<span class="sent">"We are trying to figure out whether <span class="company">HP</span> wants to be in the smart phone game or not," said <span class="analyst">Kevin Restivo</span>, an analyst with the research company IDC</span> "Whatever the strategy is, <span class="company">HP</span> needs to move quickly right now, because we're in the halcyon days of smart phone growth, and it won't last forever"
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New York Times - Feb 23, 2010Hewlett-Packard Company (HPQ)
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Kevin Restivo
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IDCThe world's largest computer maker is on the verge of missing the next great phase of the computing revolution
"We are trying to figure out whether HP wants to be in the smartphone game or not," said Kevin Restivo, an analyst with the research company IDC "Whatever the strategy is,
HP needs to move quickly right now, because we're in the halcyon days of smartphone growth, and it won't last forever"
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The world's largest computer maker is on the verge of missing the next great phase of the computing revolution<span class="sent"> "We are trying to figure out whether <span class="company">HP</span> wants to be in the smartphone game or not," said <span class="analyst">Kevin Restivo</span>, an analyst with the research company IDC</span> "Whatever the strategy is, <span class="company">HP</span> needs to move quickly right now, because we're in the halcyon days of smartphone growth, and it won't last forever"...The world's largest computer maker is on the verge of missing the next great phase of the computing revolution<span class="sent"> "We are trying to figure out whether <span class="company">HP</span> wants to be in the smartphone game or not," said <span class="analyst">Kevin Restivo</span>, an analyst with the research company IDC</span> "Whatever the strategy is, <span class="company">HP</span> needs to move quickly right now, because we're in the halcyon days of smartphone growth, and it won't last forever"
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NYT - Business - Feb 23, 2010Hewlett-Packard Company (HPQ)
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Kevin Restivo
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IDCThe world's largest computer maker is on the verge of missing the next great phase of the computing revolution
"We are trying to figure out whether HP wants to be in the smartphone game or not," said Kevin Restivo, an analyst with the research company IDC "Whatever the strategy is,
HP needs to move quickly right now, because we're in the halcyon days of smartphone growth, and it won't last forever"
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The world's largest computer maker is on the verge of missing the next great phase of the computing revolution<span class="sent"> "We are trying to figure out whether <span class="company">HP</span> wants to be in the smartphone game or not," said <span class="analyst">Kevin Restivo</span>, an analyst with the research company IDC</span> "Whatever the strategy is, <span class="company">HP</span> needs to move quickly right now, because we're in the halcyon days of smartphone growth, and it won't last forever"...The world's largest computer maker is on the verge of missing the next great phase of the computing revolution<span class="sent"> "We are trying to figure out whether <span class="company">HP</span> wants to be in the smartphone game or not," said <span class="analyst">Kevin Restivo</span>, an analyst with the research company IDC</span> "Whatever the strategy is, <span class="company">HP</span> needs to move quickly right now, because we're in the halcyon days of smartphone growth, and it won't last forever"
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event_date=2010-02-09 10:25:19;
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Mac Daily News - Feb 09, 2010Palm Inc (PALM)
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Kevin Restivo
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