Meanwhile Fiorina remains as chief executive of Hewlett-Packard, thanks to court support for the merger with rival Compaq. News the deal will go ahead knocked Hewlett shares 4%. Fiorina was accused by critics of using undue influence to sway institutions to back the deal. Had it failed, she would have been ousted. Her opponent Walter Hewlett, descendant of the company's co-founder, is considering an appeal against the New Jersey court ruling.