Thread regarding Intel Corp. layoffs

Pat will be out end of this year

this will be his last earnings call.

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Well it’s extremely obvious at this point

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Post ID: @m68+1vgsTFke

WOW this was posted a month before Pat was fired...

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Post ID: @m4x+1vgsTFke

BK and Him should be deported to anywhere other than the US.

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Post ID: @qnd+1vgsTFke
  1. .. how is Pat protecting us from private equity? He is bargaining with them...
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Post ID: @wkw+1vgsTFke

Keep saying it until it happens

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Post ID: @zqy+1vgsTFke

If they're smart, they'll wait until after the election and then place a CEO that can work well with the president to protect Intel as an American company.

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Post ID: @plm+1vgsTFke

If Pat goes then it's truly over, the Private Equity vultures will come in and liquidate the company.

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Post ID: @bpu+1vgsTFke

@ots.. what would be the recovery plan? Crank out more x86 clients and Xeons? Intel's plans seem to be just keep doing what we have been doing and everyone will come back to us. PGs plans to spend $100B on factories because everyone will come to Intel as a foundry was naive at best. Intel has been in the foundry business to some degree for well over a decade and never attracted significant business. This was even before TSMC became dominate. Why would that suddenly change just because we have more factory capacity. Intel can't figure out why no one wants to work with them. What's worse is no one inside Intel is even working on those issues. Maybe building one new factory dedicated to foundry clients would have been a more reasonable plan to start. Moving beyond x86 would be another pursuit. Right now Intel is a deer in the headlights standing there waiting to get run over. You can stand there and get hit or pick a new path and survive.

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Post ID: @nvt+1vgsTFke

He is the worst to happen to Intel in a long time. He ruined so much. So many lives ruined too. His legacy will be that of the worst CEO in Intel history. The damage he has caused will take a decade to repair and that is if we are lucky.

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Post ID: @ots+1vgsTFke

Let's say that he does leave who will replace him that will be any better? I am not advocating for him to stay but the position would need to be filled. There is no one internally who would be any better. Externally I can't imagine attracting anyone with the skills to pull off a turn around that would accept the risk to their career. Maybe this is why they brought Stacey Smith into the board. Insert him as CEO and he will broker the break up.

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Post ID: @dhv+1vgsTFke

I bet everyone will be elated if this comes true

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Post ID: @rnb+1vgsTFke

Will this be announced during this Q3 earnings call that he’s leaving?

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Post ID: @mpw+1vgsTFke

Z$onist preacher

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Post ID: @rdx+1vgsTFke

Wishful thinking because either of the past 4 earnings calls should have already been his last earnings call, yet the Charlatan Evangelist Pastor Clown Pat still survives..

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