Comments on: Report: HP printers a hit in Iran
Despite a trade ban, a third party is selling Hewlett-Packard's products in cities such as Tehran. According to The Boston Globe, that could be a violation of the law.
Despite a trade ban, a third party is selling Hewlett-Packard's products in cities such as Tehran. According to The Boston Globe, that could be a violation of the law.
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I wonder if this sales is what is improving HP revenue since Carly left. Mark Hurd is known to break the law to make a buck. HP should be punished.
Everyone needs to play by the same rule. If you break it, you pay the price. It's like a player on a poker table not putting money in the pot when he bet but insists he made the bet, and he ended up winning.
Don't cheat.
- by Mostafa-Gh January 14, 2009 4:10 AM PST
- HP known as a big company around the world, but it's very wonderful how they decided to do it.
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(15 Comments)anyway Iran is already boycotted by America but it made Iran more stronger during this 30 years.
right now Iran can make Airplane equipment, Modern Naval and ships, electronic devices and more...
it also shows zionism influence in American Gov. and medias, they trying to show with partial and prejudice that Iran is terrorist supporter, but the fact is what we seeing in Gaza now.
I hope for better relations between Iran and America.