Thread regarding Intel Corp. layoffs

Intel Investor going after Lip and Lutnick

Also, $5.81/share? The employees don’t get that deal… in fact, Intel changed their ESSP rules that make the program not as favorable to employees.

https://news.bloomberglaw.com/esg/intel-ceo-lutnick-commerce-sued-over-10-stake-sale-to-us


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These criminal gangsters are still hiding inside Intel. No way to track them. Corrupted managers sealed them in the offices and cubicles.

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OP says this like it is a bad thing.

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Frank Yeary bi--h is escaping after destroying the company.

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So the Government got a 10% share of Intel for a little less than $1.6 billion. No wonder DJT spoke highly of LBT after meeting at the White House. This will be an interesting lawsuit to watch. My prediction: Absolutely nothing happens.

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LBT is criminal and should go jail. board members who did all this go jail too.

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I saw this guy in Epstein files

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Howard Lutnick, the U.S. Commerce Secretary, has been mentioned in the Epstein files due to his past interactions with Jeffrey Epstein, including a visit to Epstein's private island in 2012. He has agreed to testify before the House Oversight Committee to clarify his connections, stating he has done nothing wrong.
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Howard Lutnick's Involvement with Epstein
Background
Howard Lutnick, the U.S. Commerce Secretary, has come under scrutiny due to his past connections with Jeffrey Epstein, a convicted s-x offender. Lutnick was a neighbor of Epstein in New York and has faced bipartisan pressure to clarify his relationship with him.
Key Events
Testimony Announcement: Lutnick has voluntarily agreed to testify before the House Oversight Committee regarding his ties to Epstein. This testimony is expected to occur in the coming weeks and will be transcribed for public release.
Island Visit: Lutnick admitted to visiting Epstein's private island in December 2012 during a family vacation. This visit occurred years after he claimed to have severed ties with Epstein in 2005.
Previous Statements: Lutnick previously stated that he had minimal contact with Epstein, claiming he had "done nothing wrong." However, recent documents revealed multiple interactions with Epstein from 2011 to 2017, contradicting his earlier assertions.
Current Status
Lutnick has not been formally accused of any wrongdoing related to Epstein. However, the release of documents has intensified calls for him to resign. The White House continues to support Lutnick, emphasizing his role in the Trump administration.
Conclusion
Lutnick's upcoming testimony aims to clarify his connections to Epstein amid growing scrutiny and public interest in the Epstein files.

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