Thread regarding Intel Corp. layoffs

Time for Pat to resign

Enough is enough

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Post ID: @OP+1sqmbi0r

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Not enough yet. Let him do some more damages.

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Post ID: @8yak+1sqmbi0r

Let us say, Lisa Su comes over - does she have the crew at Intel to get out of the hole Intel is in ?

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Post ID: @6cjl+1sqmbi0r

Pat is a breath of fresh air compared to BS or the one who really tanked the company, the Burger King. ACT that fired anyone who knew anything about lithography? Great plan

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Post ID: @6woj+1sqmbi0r

Totally delusional people here on this site who ask for Pat's resigniation. People here dont have any understanding of what Pat is trying to do, if we dont do this what are the alternatives and if Pat resigns who else could potentially run this company. Just total clueless folks here.

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Post ID: @4vzd+1sqmbi0r

I cant stand the guy - I would love to see him gone. I think now, it would be better to know when he is sitting around talking to his grandchildren he can tell the story about how he brought down a once fortune 50 company and walked away will millions. The joke is all on the Intel employees that believe in this guy while he grifts millions. Remember the board gave him a 45% raise last year.

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Post ID: @1adz+1sqmbi0r

While I'm no fan of PG and the past three years of failures, I don't even know who would want the job. Not another bad CEO, but someone who can genuinely turn this Itanic-in-slow-motion disaster around. Keep in mind the first time BS offer the job to PG he turned it down, and literally no one wanted to touch this dumpster fire, so BS had to save face and said I'll do it cuz I love this company way too much. BS and his desperate financial engineering ("path to 300 "anyone?) wasted another couple of years, add that to the three years wasted by PG, who only accepted because of the massive TC and extracted the "buy-in" from the BoD to follow (obey) PG's plan.

So who really would want to be involved with this mess?

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Post ID: @1qzd+1sqmbi0r

Shareholder/Market value declining by 40% in 4 months is not enough..
We need to lose more.. how abound another 40%?

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Post ID: @1sav+1sqmbi0r

Why only blaming on Pat? Everyone is jumping and su-king the dying cash cow milk

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Post ID: @mhd+1sqmbi0r

High capex + shrinking revenue

What a great winning combo from boy genius Gelsinger.

Just wait he says…

Where are the IFS customers?
Give Wall Street some glimmer of confidence of landing anybody.

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Post ID: @jtt+1sqmbi0r

What CEO is going to board this?

https://giphy.com/gifs/movie-night-titanic-JlR1TxQqjVLna

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Post ID: @ocp+1sqmbi0r

This guy from 2021

Gelsinger has admitted it “sometimes pi---s me off” that the stock is down.

https://fortune.com/2023/03/03/are-intel-investors-losing-faith-in-ceo-pat-gelsingers-turnaround-plan/

He must be really pi---d now.
Getting pi---d doesn’t solve the negative cash flow problem.
This guy is a clown.

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Post ID: @awm+1sqmbi0r

There's no question that Pat should resign. The question now is what competent CEO would be willing to take his place?

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Post ID: @qen+1sqmbi0r

Let the HR piggies do a downsizing. The stock price will shoot up.

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Post ID: @pvk+1sqmbi0r

Then?

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Post ID: @ypt+1sqmbi0r

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