Thread regarding Intel Corp. layoffs

Intel is giving Kodak vibes

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Post ID: @OP+1s09B9c1

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Intel cannot produce anymore good chips or products. Be careful with your money.

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Post ID: @9trk+1s09B9c1

Boeing and Intel--so much in common. Solid, (very) profitable technology-based companies. Run into the ground by bean counters that prioritized short-term gains over long-term viability.

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Post ID: @9eqc+1s09B9c1

TMG might suffer the same fate as IBMs fabs. IBM had to pay someone to take them because of all the liabilities.

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Post ID: @3cjf+1s09B9c1

OP is right on the money. Nokia also comes to mind.

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Post ID: @1nzf+1s09B9c1

Kodak’s products became obsolete in a digital world. Intel is becoming obsolete due to a lack of vision and leadership. Both clouded with a large helping of arrogance.

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Post ID: @isv+1s09B9c1

@hec, the shareholders management is mostly trying provide value to is themselves. The largest part of their compensation is stock. If they are pumping money out to the shareholders they are pumping money into their own pockets. If you controlled your salary wouldn’t you give yourself more?

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Post ID: @sid+1s09B9c1

Been watching a few docus on the fall of Boeing, and definitely felt like Intel has been on the same path. Mgmt obsessed with "returning value to shareholders" in the form of buybacks and dividends, instead of investing in the business/tech, bad mgmt making bad decisions, the downward spiral of product quality and competitiveness. The sad part is Boeing failed due to merger with a cr-p company (McDonnell Douglas), and INTC did it to itself.

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Post ID: @hec+1s09B9c1

X86 is quickly becoming Kodachrome.

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Post ID: @vrf+1s09B9c1

The stench of rot is ever-present at Shitel

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