KEY POINTS
  • "The cause of the economic slowdown is no one's fault, absolutely right. I'm just trying to make the point that it is a company's responsibility to prepare for bad times in good times. That is part of a CEO's job," former Hewlett Packard CEO Carly Fiorina said.  
  • Fiorina said large companies should have done a better job preparing for a major shock, criticizing Boeing and airlines in particular. 
  • Big businesses have ways to continue operating and paying workers, such as credit lines and bankruptcy laws, that small businesses can't take advantage of, Fiorina said. 

Former Hewlett Packard CEO Carly Fiorina criticized the coronavirus relief package passed by Congress and signed by President Donald Trump on Friday, saying that the bill was too generous to large companies. 

"It's the $500 billion of corporate bailout that I object to. I think it is not taxpayer money well spent, and I don't think the companies have earned it, and they have vast resources at their disposal through some of the backstops and extraordinary measures that the Federal Reserve has taken," Fiorina said Friday on CNBC's "Closing Bell."