Jeremy S. Kashian joined the Japanese-owned networking giant NEC Corporation of America when its predecessor's operations were in tumult. It was 2000, and NEC Corp., the Toyko-based parent company, had just announced it was liquidating Packard Bell NEC Inc., its Sacramento-based personal computer subsidiary. The offshoot had been launched via a merger in 1996 to manufacture and sell PCs, but it wasn't doing well. NEC separated the North American Packard Bell entity f... (continued)
Nov. 21, 2008
Jeremy S. Kashian
Trial by Fire
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