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VMware's (VMW) virtual stock price

No that long ago, VMware (NYSE: VMW) was a high-flier tech company. But since reaching $124 in late December, the company's shares have been on the descent. In today's trading, the stock price is off 11.51% to $33.60.

True, based on its Q2 report, things look pretty rosy. Revenues surged 54% to $456.1 million and net income was up 53% to $52.3million, or $0.13 per share.

Then again, VMware is a leader in so-called virtualization technologies, which help bolster data centers and complex corporate networks. Unfortunately, it looks like the deteriorating macroeconomic environment is taking a toll. For example, VMware is seeing slippage in close rates for software licenses.

Something else that's jarring: two weeks ago, VMware's CEO and co-founder, Diane Greene, left the company.

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VMware tells CEO to hit the road as share price nosedives

EMC Corp.'s (NYSE: EMC) once-high flying VMware, Inc. (NYSE: VMW) finally found the wherewithal to replace its CEO, Diane Greene. The company replaced her yesterday with former Microsoft executive Paul Maritz. Microsoft is shaping up to be VMware's main competitor as computing environments in many business circles would like to jump on the virtualized bandwagon instead of dedicated hardware platforms for specific purposes.

Although VMWare was a hot IPO back in August of last year -- touching the $125 mark in October -- the stock started a downward slump right before Christmas and has been on a see-saw ever since. VMW shares are sitting less than four points from all-time lows this morning after a 25% drop Wednesday. In fact, this month has seen a 39% share price slump on the back of an overall 52% drop in 2008. Those numbers are sure to get any CEO in hot water. Although Greene reportedly constantly clashed with EMC management (EMC owns a large majority of VMware), the final axe swing surely came on the back of the share price depression currently underway. EMC management, in other words, bowed to the needs of the market in canning Greene.

Greene has been referenced as inadequate to lead a company into the world of a $2 billion annual business (its projection for 2008). I don't buy it -- she has a Master's Degree in Computer Science from UCal Berkeley along with another advanced degree. At heart, she's a brilliant computer nerd. As the head of a leading software virtualization company, her credentials and investment in VMware sound like a perfect fit. At the end of the day, though, financial performance in the eyes of a public share price is the driving force in executive retainer decisions. Greene helped co-found VMware and is heavily invested in it, but the market is not investing in her any longer. Let's hope Maritz can do a better job.

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Last updated: November 26, 2009: 09:24 AM

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