
A Hewlett-Packard board meeting ended inconclusively yesterday, with no word on whether Patricia C. Dunn, the chairwoman of the technology company, would be asked to resign over her role in an investigation that dug up the phone records of company directors and journalists.
Hewlett-Packard said in a statement last night that its board would continue its conference-call meeting this afternoon and that the company would have nothing further to say in the interim.
A person with knowledge of some portions of yesterday’s board meeting said that there was a strong chance that Ms. Dunn — who recused herself from some of yesterday’s discussions — would have to step down. A company spokesman would not comment last night on that assertion.
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