CA leaves its shareholders hungry

Summary: With its numerous financial issues, Computer Associates has often upset shareholders over the years but never quite like this...

Computer Associates' shareholders have been no strangers to adversity over the years as the company has dealt with controversy over its accounting methods and seen sporadic performance. But at the company annual general meeting this week it was a lack of food, not a lack of profit, which was the issue.

The beleaguered shareholders were apparently upset to find that CA had not brought in any food for the meeting, leaving attendees starving for more than good news. This after CA had shifted the meeting from its usual venue on Long Island to Manhattan — the home of 24 hour catering.

According to Information Week,  several shareholders complained that CA had shown "a lack of sensitivity" by moving the meeting and not providing food.

"The first shareholder who mentioned it drew laughter. As more people joined in, and some contrasted it with executive amenities, the tone grew angry," according to the reports.

Technology companies can have enough trouble with AGMs without slipping up with the catering. In July, O2 faced a near-riot at its AGM when angry workers disrupted proceedings and a pensioner was dragged from the room by security guards.

CA announced job cuts of 800 last November and in July said it would cut the workforce by a further 5 percent. This despite reporting that it expects revenues will grow throughout 2005.

Topic: Tech Industry

Colin Barker

About Colin Barker

I have been a computer journalist for most of my working life although I did start in the wonderful world of accountancy. I have been editor of Compting magazine in London and prior to that held a number of editing jobs, including time spend at the late, lamented DEC Computing and was at one time London editor for Byte magazine.

Outside of work, my main interests are travelling, football and baseball. I lived for some years in Boston, Mass, and became an incurable Boston Red Sox fan as a result.

I have no particular qualifications for being a journalist other than a university degree and a lifelong curiosity about people.

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