Thread regarding Intel Corp. layoffs

Board of Directors. Make them famous

Repost this around the world.. Make them famous for running an empire into the ground. May they be mocked, laughed at and never work again.

Patrick Gelsinger
Patrick (Pat) Gelsinger is chief executive officer of Intel Corporation and serves on its board of directors.

Frank D. Yeary
Frank D. Yeary joined Intel Corporation’s board of directors in March 2009 and was named chair of the board in January 2023.

James (Jim) J. Goetz
James J. Goetz joined Intel Corporation’s board of directors in November 2019.

Dr. Andrea J. Goldsmith
Dr. Andrea J. Goldsmith joined Intel Corporation’s board of directors in September 2021.

Alyssa H. Henry
Alyssa H. Henry joined Intel Corporation’s board of directors in January 2020.

Dr. Omar Ishrak
Dr. Omar Ishrak joined Intel Corporation’s board of directors in March 2017.

Dr. Tsu-Jae King Liu
Dr. Tsu-Jae King Liu joined Intel Corporation’s board of directors in July 2016.

Dr. Risa Lavizzo-Mourey
Dr. Risa Lavizzo-Mourey joined Intel Corporation’s board of directors in March 2018.

Barbara G. Novick
Barbara G. Novick joined Intel Corporation’s board of directors in December 2022.

Gregory D. Smith
Gregory D. Smith joined Intel Corporation’s board of directors in March 2017.

Stacy J. Smith
Stacy J. Smith joined Intel Corporation’s board of directors in March 2024.

Lip-Bu Tan
Lip-Bu Tan joined Intel Corporation’s board of directors in September 2022.

Dion J. Weisler
Dion J. Weisler joined Intel Corporation’s board of directors in June 2020.

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Post ID: @OP+1tOzr7fl

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Make them so famous they can never find work again. That goes for all the leadership involved down to mgr level.

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Post ID: @1xwn+1tOzr7fl

The people who actually believed that their hard work would pay off have been conned so bad it’s unbelievable, and to actually force others to do more than what they’re compensated for. All just to wind up in this situation has got to be one of the most evil things in the world.

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Post ID: @aqm+1tOzr7fl

Generally, vote the board of directors out if you are holding the stock. The management will recommend approving them in the proxy vote. It is a self-serving system and will sweep you out in one swoop. They are detrimental and they are compensated. Get the board to listen to you.

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Post ID: @tjg+1tOzr7fl

They are all well higher educated people but full of sh-t in their heads like shrimp heads.

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Post ID: @omd+1tOzr7fl

A bunch of absolute no marks - mediocre, no vision, no leadership, corporate hacks

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Post ID: @wuk+1tOzr7fl

Blackrock, State Street, Vanguard.
The ones with the money have the power as always.

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Post ID: @iud+1tOzr7fl

Intel has been around for a long time but the members of this board haven't.

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Post ID: @wax+1tOzr7fl

Nice concept but it won't matter to them, they'll continue their fleecing of the company and laughing all the way to the bank.

Zero accountability has been the Intel Way for at least a decade, when it comes to all levels of management.

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Post ID: @nla+1tOzr7fl

They are just milking it

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Post ID: @snf+1tOzr7fl

Omar Ishrak was board head that brought in PG, he needs to be the first to go.

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Post ID: @rzh+1tOzr7fl

Stacy Smith - Mr contra revenue!

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Post ID: @htw+1tOzr7fl

The wall of shame!

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