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CEOs and other shady characters
Cantalupo, Jim
(McDonalds)
Coffman, Vance
(Lockheed Martin)
Daft, Douglas
(Coca-Cola)
Dell, Michael
(Dell Computers)
Ferguson, John D.
(Corrections Corp. of America)
Fiorina, Carly
(Hewlett Packard)
Lafley, Alan G.
(Procter and Gamble)
Newsom, Gavin
Parsky, Gerald
Weill, Sanford
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Inglewood says NO to Walmart!
The difference between Ken and Martha
Grocery store chains squash workers' rights.
The corporatization of organics.
The Bohemian Grove and the silliness of Evil
 
 

Carly Fiorina

CEO, Hewlett Packard

One of the most well known women CEOs in the industry, Carly Fiorina is as ruthless and greedy as any of her male counterparts.

It's unlikely that as President and CEO of Hewlett Packard, Carleton "Carly" Fiorina will ever have to worry about her job being outsourced to India, China, or Pakistan. And she doesn't seem to worry much that it's happening to many of her employees either - at least 6000 of which have been layed of in this year. Carly had this to say about the layoffs:

"There is no job that is America's God-given right anymore. We have to compete for jobs."

Carly doesn't have to worry, because she's got the elite on her side. Last year, Carly sat on Arnold Schwartzenegger's transition team when he became California's Governator, and her continued financial support of George W. Bush and the Republican party has brought her much success in the world of corporate greed. Most recently, Carly was handpicked by Bush to sit on a panel of advisors that will make a manned trip to the moon possible. (hey! maybe she'll wise up and advise Bush to take the trip himself.)

2003 total compensation:|
$39 million