Thread regarding Intel Corp. layoffs

Who will be next Intel's CEO

Barron's thinks the next CEO will come from the outside (I've posted the link below). - they have an interesting piece this morning, they are lukeworm at best as it relates to the internal talent. As Cowen's Matthew Ramsay wrote this morning, finding someone from inside the company is difficult given so many executives have left Intel in recent years.

"We fail to see a clear internal long-term successor given recent changes to senior management,” wrote Ramsay. He lists the many major execs gone, including Diane Bryant, Stacy Smith, Kirk Skaugen, and Renee James.

There are no doubt many talented executives—younger and, in some cases, with less experience—at the company.

They include Aicha Evans, Intel's chief strategy officer, who has been with the company for 12 years. Someone with more long-term experience is Navin Shenoy, the head of the company's data center chip unit, who has been with the company 23 years.

After many executive departures such as former CFO Stacy Smith and server computing exec Diane Bryant, Intel's bench is depleted, but it is not bereft of talent, including younger executives such as Chief Strategy Officer Aicha Evans.

Another fan of Intel who is nevertheless contemplating change is Pierre Ferragu, of the boutique firm New Street Research. He opines that Krzanich’s departure has “no impact to the company or our thesis,” adding, "but the management shake-up which follows it is interesting, and a positive."

Ferragu notes Swan has “a solid track record,” and Ferragu’s chats with investors suggest he is a “strong lever” who may be able to “make things happen” with respect to the company’s "cost rationalization potential and portfolio rationalization potential at Intel."

The transformation under Krzanich, writes Ferragu, has been a movement toward "diversification and expanding Intel’s addressable market."

That’s a "strategy we would directionally support but that we think now needs serious tuning.

"There are activities Intel should probably consider abandoning (baseband), and the overall portfolio of initiatives likely requires some streamlining.

"It will be much easier to engage on these fronts with a new outsider CEO."

Ferragu also opens the door to an activist coming in: "To us Intel remains before anything else an activist play."

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Intel hit rock bottom with Krzanich. Time to hire an outsider.

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Post ID: @4zor+TNW3Nd7

The name list should make AMD, Samsung, Nvidia, TSMC, and Qualcomm all happy. From 🤡 to 🐵

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Post ID: @1jux+TNW3Nd7

@emz. Absolutely, no way Lisa will abandon a luxury cruise for a sinking ship.

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Post ID: @1efy+TNW3Nd7

@1lla. Agreed, especially AE would be the worst possible choice. iCDG was a complete mess, but part of the reason was due to the arrogant ex-Infineon team.

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Post ID: @1muc+TNW3Nd7

AE? Say, if security is still one of Intel’s pillars, then why not completely jump the shark and bring in Hillary. No one knows data security more than her!

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Post ID: @1kbs+TNW3Nd7

Kirk would be a good option if he is ready and willing.

DB, SS and maybe NS would be meh, but at least better than clown.

MR and RJ are self-promoting, bloviating fatsos who care about nothing but themselves, and their bank accounts.

AE would be the worst choice possible by far as she's completely useless, ignorant and incompetent. An inept POS.

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Post ID: @1lla+TNW3Nd7

If Meg Whitman becomes Intel CEO I'll retire on the spot, bank on it...

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Post ID: @1rxq+TNW3Nd7

AE for CEO ? Does Barron's author know anything about her ?

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Post ID: @1veb+TNW3Nd7

jrm here. They hate Meg Whitman at HP, LOL. But I think that might be the best Intel can get. The sad reality is BK's entire team fvked up, even though BK maybe the only one who is fired for fvking, so far.

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Post ID: @wvy+TNW3Nd7

Intel would have to buy AMD to get Lisa Su. She is having so much fun slaying the dragon, one cut at a time, I doubt she would come to this mess of a Stalinist shamble, with all the Stalinist inside. After all, nobody at that level is short of money.

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Post ID: @emz+TNW3Nd7

@jrm - Meg Whitman's record at HP was spotty, mixed at best. If they really want to go for a woman, they need to pull all the stops to get Lisa Su. She's one of the few people who can turnaround and save this sinking ship from disaster.

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Post ID: @hcf+TNW3Nd7

Do people actually get paid to write tripe like this?

Ramsey obviously knows NOTHING other than some names to drop. What a waste of time.

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Post ID: @ler+TNW3Nd7

Meg Whitman

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Post ID: @jrm+TNW3Nd7

Sorry - here is the link:

https://www.barrons.com/articles/intels-bench-depleted-ceo-search-could-look-outside-1529617814

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