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by Zafar Pahelwaan » Sat Apr 08, 2006 3:52 pm

Aap Sab Hyderabadi bhaiyo aur behnau se guzarish hai ke apne bekaar dimaghau se sonch kar Majlis aur uske baare mei apne khayalat pesh karein aur yeh bhi discuss karein ke kya is party ko expand hona chahiye ya city ke hadd tak hi rehna chahiya..... aur aap ka asaduddin owaisi, akbaruddin owaisi, burhanuddin owaisi ke baare me kya khayal.



yaha par hyd ke sabhi bade politicians aur unki services ko aap log yaad kar sakte hai......



chalo ab socho..... lait ke mat soncho neend lag jayingi.....
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by CtrlAltDel » Sun Apr 09, 2006 3:00 pm

MIM shud be disbanded....they are former Razakar butchers n still dont believe they changed their ideology... :evil:



the younger lot (the junior Owaisis) might be better, but still cant trust the rickshaw-wallon ka party
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by parinda » Mon Apr 10, 2006 8:39 am

CtrlAltDel wrote:
the younger lot (the junior Owaisis) might be better, but still cant trust the rickshaw-wallon ka party




When parties of Dung Eaters and urine drinkers are floating around , I think Rickshaw walla party would be a great one, anyone who works for his livelihood should be equally respected.. I think a rickshaww walla's contribution to the society is much more than the bribe taking officials and Hindutva ministers ,any doubt about that...



Happy urine drinking CAD...stick to your party , cant have a civilized discussion with your ilk (urine drinking ones..)



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by Zafar Pahelwaan » Mon Apr 10, 2006 8:51 am

parinda wrote:
CtrlAltDel wrote:
the younger lot (the junior Owaisis) might be better, but still cant trust the rickshaw-wallon ka party


When parties of Dung Eaters and urine drinkers are floating around , I think Rickshaw walla party would be a great one, anyone who works for his livelihood should be equally respected.. I think a rickshaww walla's contribution to the society is much more than the bribe taking officials and Hindutva ministers ,any doubt about that...

Happy urine drinking CAD...stick to your party , cant have a civilized discussion with your ilk (urine drinking ones..)

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Well said parinda!! I fully agree with your view......
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by Mayavi Morpheus » Mon Apr 10, 2006 9:04 am

Just to remind you, the Prophet Muhammed, the messenger of the God, in his infinite wisdom suggested that all muslims should drink Camels Urine :) to get rid of diseases.

Please contact your nearest mullah to know how many bottles of Camel Cola you would need to stop using your d!ck as brain?



Benefits of drinking camel piss



On topic: Yes, camel piss drinkers needs can only be understood by fellow camel piss drinking followers of the book.
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by parinda » Mon Apr 10, 2006 9:08 am

No Zafar, I might have been a bit impulsive there ,but the bad thing is that the brainwashed prodcuts of fundamnetalist terrorist Hindutva organizations like VHP RSS etc are extremely intolerant of other religiuos minorities ..



I know not everyone Hindu holds views like CAD ,but the influence of the fundamnetalist and terrorist Hindu organizartions like VHP RSS is growing day by day and cannot be overlooked,under the patronage of any government be it congress or BJP , the strategy of VHP RSS to saffronize the official machinery especially the police is being implemented with great impunity..not to mention there are still some professional police oficers around...



Having said that, I am no fan of MIM ,neither do I like making personal attacks on individulas like CAD did against Owaisis..I dont know what drives him to do that ,but prima facie it seems like its driven by Anti Muslim feelings as a result of brainwashing by RSS , VHP and other fundamentalist terrorist ,Hindu organizations..
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by CtrlAltDel » Mon Apr 10, 2006 2:05 pm

thats so typical of u pari... :)



i only attacked a politician and the party he runs. u want to project it as an attack on muslims. no wonder majority of the blind followers of MIM languish in slums and never come up in life.



u dont know where MIM came from? let me take a small impromptu history lesson. heard of Razakars? those low lives who wanted hyderabad to join pakistan and unleashed a reign of terror in the Nizam's dominion. all the opponents of their ideology, be it hindu or muslim, were slaughtered.



when sardar patel finally stepped in with the police action and kicked their a$$, most of those elements quickly mingled in the common populace and started the MIM party.



you should be very guillible to believe that they have changed their ideology in abt 55 odd years. i am sure they would be the first to turn traitors when the opportunity arises....



what have they done to improve the lot of poor muslims of the city? other than whipping emotions, organizing rallies and rabble rousing what is their contribution to the muslim community, esp to the poors?
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by rf » Tue Apr 11, 2006 2:21 am

Please, please for God's sake, do not use such vulgar language and do not say anything bad against each others religion. This only leads to such bad taste, because when you say something bad against them they will also surely say something bad to your religion or to your prophet in response. So it will be on our shoulder. Our prophet Salam also preached us not to say bad words against others religion or their elders.

It is better to stop this board here only before it gets out of control and bring hatred amongst us.

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by Shocked HP » Tue Apr 11, 2006 9:05 am

There's this group floating around on this DB that has this affinity to extremes in anything and everything. Parinda, DQ, , sachai, samai, MM etc.



For them, hindus mean only those who believe in the RSS/VHP ideologies (though this might be a fringe not more than 2% of the entire hindu population). For them, islam is all about the talibanistic interpretation of the religion.



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by sp » Wed Apr 12, 2006 9:48 pm

Shocked HP wrote:There's this group floating around on this DB that has this affinity to extremes in anything and everything. Parinda, DQ, , sachai, samai, MM etc.

For them, hindus mean only those who believe in the RSS/VHP ideologies (though this might be a fringe not more than 2% of the entire hindu population). For them, islam is all about the talibanistic interpretation of the religion.

Why don't these frogs come out of their wells for once and see the beautiful world around?




ok..



Do you work for Hewlett Packard?
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by sp » Wed Apr 12, 2006 9:51 pm

btw..the analogy was bad

frogs are always leaping and hopping
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by sp » Wed Apr 12, 2006 10:06 pm

http://www.hp.com/hpinfo/newsroom/press/2001pmc/pr2001090402.html



Hewlett-Packard Company (NYSE: HWP) and Compaq Computer Corporation (NYSE: CPQ) announced today a definitive merger agreement to create an $87 billion global technology leader. The new HP will offer the industry's most complete set of IT products and services for both businesses and consumers, with a commitment to serving customers with open systems and architectures. The combined company will have #1 worldwide revenue positions in servers, access devices (PCs & handhelds), and imaging & printing, as well as leading revenue positions in IT services, storage, and management software.



The merger is expected to generate cost synergies reaching approximately $2.5 billion annually and drive a significantly improved cost structure. Based on both companies' last four reported fiscal quarters, the new HP would have approximate pro forma assets of $56.4 billion, annual revenues of $87.4 billion and annual operating earnings of $3.9 billion. It would also have operations in more than 160 countries and over 145,000 employees.



Carly Fiorina, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of HP, will be Chairman and CEO of the new HP. Michael Capellas, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Compaq, will be President. Capellas and four other members of Compaq's current Board of Directors will join HP's Board upon closing.



"This is a decisive move that accelerates our strategy and positions us to win by offering even greater value to our customers and partners," said Fiorina. "In addition to the clear strategic benefits of combining two highly complementary organizations and product families, we can create substantial shareowner value through significant cost structure improvements and access to new growth opportunities. At a particularly challenging time for the IT industry, this combination vaults us into a leadership role with customers and partners—together we will shape the industry for years to come."



Capellas said, "We are creating a new kind of industry leader—one founded on customer success, world-class engineering, and best of breed products and services. In sharp contrast to our competitors, we are committed to leading the industry to open, market-unifying architectures and interoperability, which reduce complexity and cost for our customers. With this move, we will change the basis of competition in the industry."



Under the terms of the agreement, unanimously approved by both Boards of Directors, Compaq shareowners will receive 0.6325 of a newly issued HP share for each share of Compaq, giving the merger a current value of approximately $25 billion. HP shareowners will own approximately 64% and Compaq shareowners 36% of the merged company. The transaction, which is expected to be tax-free to shareowners of both companies for U.S. federal income tax purposes, will be accounted for as a purchase.



The transaction is expected to be substantially accretive to HP's pro forma earnings per share in the first full year of combined operations based on achieving planned cost synergies. Cost synergies of approximately $2.0 billion are expected in fiscal 2003, the first full year of combined operations. Fully realized synergies are expected to reach a run rate of approximately $2.5 billion by mid-fiscal 2004. These anticipated synergies result from product rationalization; efficiencies in administration, procurement, manufacturing and marketing; and savings from improved direct distribution of PCs and servers. Subject to regulatory and shareowner approvals and customary closing conditions, the transaction is expected to close in the first half of 2002. In connection with the transaction, both companies have adopted shareowner rights plans; information on these plans will be filed today with the Securities and Exchange Commission.



The merged entity will be headquartered in Palo Alto and retain a significant presence in Houston, which will be a key strategic center of engineering excellence and product development.



The new HP will be structured around four operating units that build on the companies' similar go-to-market and product development structures to provide clear customer and competitive focus. Leadership and estimated revenues (calculated by combining the two companies' trailing four reported fiscal quarters) are as follows:



A $20 billion Imaging & Printing franchise to be led by Vyomesh Joshi, currently President, Imaging and Printing Systems, of HP.

A $29 billion Access Devices business to be led by Duane Zitzner, currently President, Computing Systems, of HP.

A $23 billion IT Infrastructure business, encompassing servers, storage and software, to be led by Peter Blackmore, currently Executive Vice President, Sales and Services, of Compaq.

A $15 billion Services business with approximately 65,000 employees in consulting, support and outsourcing to be led by Ann Livermore, currently President, HP Services.

The Chief Financial Officer of the combined entity will be Robert Wayman, Chief Financial Officer of HP. The integration team will be led by Webb McKinney, currently President of HP's Business Customer Organization, and Jeff Clarke, Chief Financial Officer of Compaq.



Fiorina concluded, "Clearly, the potential of this combination is compelling, but we understand the magnitude of the challenge and the need for discipline and speed. We're helped by the fact that both companies have been pursuing similar organizational structures and sales force models, and there is immense talent resident in both organizations. We have done comprehensive integration planning and have clear metrics to drive our success. We are committed to achieving the synergies we have identified while maintaining our competitive position and momentum in the marketplace."



Investment Community and Media Event Information



The companies will host a meeting for the investment community today at 9:00 a.m. EDT at the Equitable Building in New York City, 787 Seventh Avenue. The event can also be accessed via webcast at http://www.hp.com or http://www.compaq.com. The slides used for this presentation will be available on each company's website 10 minutes prior to the start of the event.



Fact Sheet



A fact sheet related to the merger is available at http://www.compaq.com/newsroom/pr/attac ... sheet.html.



Calculation of Combined Revenues



The statements of combined revenues in this release and the attached fact sheet are estimates and have been calculated by adding similar category information from the companies' separate filings with the Securities Exchange Commission for each of their past four fiscal quarters. Because the companies have different fiscal year-ends, these estimates do not track a matching time period. The measurement method described above may result in amounts that differ from amounts resulting from other methodologies the companies may use in the future.



About HP



Hewlett-Packard Company—a leading global provider of computing and imaging solutions and services—is focused on making technology and its benefits accessible to all. HP had total revenue from continuing operations of $48.8 billion in its 2000 fiscal year. Information about HP and its products can be found on the World Wide Web at http://www.hp.com.





About Compaq



Compaq Computer Corporation is a leading global provider of enterprise technology and solutions. Compaq designs, develops, manufactures and markets hardware, software, solutions and services, including industry-leading enterprise storage and computing solutions, fault-tolerant business-critical solutions, communication products, and desktop and portable personal computers that are sold in more than 200 countries. Information on Compaq and its products and services is available at http://www.compaq.com.



Additional Information and Where to Find It



HP intends to file a registration statement on Form S-4 in connection with the transaction, and HP and Compaq intend to mail a joint proxy statement/prospectus to their respective stockholders in connection with the transaction. Investors and security holders of HP and Compaq are urged to read the joint proxy statement/prospectus when it becomes available because it will contain important information about HP, Compaq and the transaction. Investors and security holders may obtain a free copy of the joint proxy statement/prospectus (when it is available) at the SEC's web site at http://www.sec.gov. A free copy of the joint proxy statement/prospectus may also be obtained from HP or Compaq. HP and its executive officers and directors may be deemed to be participants in the solicitation of proxies from the stockholders of HP and Compaq in favor of the transaction. Information regarding the interests of HP's officers and directors in the transaction will be included in the joint proxy statement/prospectus. Compaq and its executive officers and directors may be deemed to be participants in the solicitation of proxies from the stockholders of HP and Compaq in favor of the transaction. Information regarding the interests of Compaq's officers and directors in the transaction will be included in the joint proxy statement/prospectus. In addition to the registration statement on form S-4 to be filed by HP in connection with the transaction, and the joint proxy statement/prospectus to be mailed to the stockholders of HP and Compaq in connection with the transaction, each of HP and Compaq file annual, quarterly and special reports, proxy and information statements, and other information with the SEC. Investors may read and copy any of these reports, statements and other information at the SEC's public reference rooms located at 450 5th Street, N.W., Washington, D.C., 20549, or any of the SEC's other public reference rooms located in New York and Chicago. Investors should call the SEC at 1-800-SEC-0330 for further information on these public reference rooms. The reports, statements and other information filed by HP and Compaq with the SEC are also available for free at the SEC's web site at http://www.sec.gov. A free copy of these reports, statements and other information may also be obtained from HP or Compaq.
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