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Dell executive as the former head of Hewlett-Packard Europe

According to media reports, Hewlett-Packard will be the appointment of Scot Charles Quinn (Hp 441611-001 Battery) as a European leader. Antecedently, Quinn worked at Dell.
Quinn will be responsible for other regions in Europe and win new high-quality corporate clients. During his tenure at Dell, he was also engaged in similar work.
In 2007, after leaving Microsoft, Quinn started in Scotland in charge of Dell’s business, as director and general manager. Two years later, began to serve EMEA region (Europe, Middle East and Africa) vice president, but Hp 506781-001 Battery still work in Scotland.
Last Friday, Dell confirmed that Quinn had resigned, and his period of 5 years in office in Scotland on Dell’s influential business circles expressed gratitude to upgrade. Currently, Dell has begun to find his successor.
HP is rapidly strengthen its position as the world’s largest PC manufacturer, which will enable Dell at a disadvantage. Dell Chairman and CEO Michael Dell (Hp ku528aa Battery) repel the voice calling for his resignation, he founded 26 years ago, Dell.
Dell in the regulators had 5 years of financial fraud investigation, Michael Dell is facing a crisis of confidence of shareholders. In a meeting last week, a quarter of the shareholders refused to support automatic recovery to Michael Dell, CEO positions.
U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (Hp Omnibook 6100 Battery) filing a detailed record of the vote. In the election of 11 directors, Dell received the least votes, but still able to continue to helm Dell. Silicon Valley analysts said this is a major psychological blow.
Market research firm Quocirca’s service director Clive Longbottom call, Dell management should "add new blood." He said: "Dell needs a really good CEO, a Dell can help to make the difficult choice of CEO."
U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission accused Dell of information to investors and to conceal accounting fraud. In order to quell charges, Dell paid 64 million U.S. dollars. Michael Dell and former CEO Kevin Rollins (HP Pavilion n5400 Battery) have agreed to each pay a fine of 2.5 million U.S. dollars.