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Intel Earnings Disappoint, but New CEO Gets Investors' GoodwillDavid O'Connor, analyst for BNP Paribas, says Intel's new CEO, Lip-Bu Tan, needs to stabilize the company's market share as ...
New CEO Lip-Bu Tan plans major changes in the way Intel operates but hasn't made any significant changes in strategy.
Intel's new CEO confirms he met with executives who built and run Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. Both companies are big Arizona chipmakers.
Intel's shares fell more than 8% on Friday as the company's weak revenue and profit forecasts overshadowed new CEO Lip-Bu Tan ...
New Intel CEO has announced a change in the company's remote working policy, requiring workers to go into the office four ...
Intel shares plunged Friday after the company’s quarterly forecast disappointed. Jefferies analysts said they intend to “sit ...
Righting the ship at Intel (INTC) seems like a "herculean task," according to Bernstein analyst Stacy Rasgon. He quipped, "Hercules cleaned out the Augean stables in a day, but even he would take ...
When headcount becomes a KPI, bureaucracy grows and productivity stalls. Intel’s culture reset is a cautionary tale for every business leader.
Wall Street viewed the Santa Clara, Calif., company's results, released late Thursday, as a mixed bag. Intel posted a quarterly loss, gave a weak revenue outlook, and said it would lower its operating ...
The layoffs follow the company’s announcement last year that it would cut 15% of its workforce — about 15,000 employees — in ...
Intel’s new chief executive officer, Lip-Bu Tan, has his work cut out for him, just like his predecessor, Pat Gelsinger, did ...
In a note to investors, Tan wrote that Intel would be streamlining its operations. That means cuts to various departments, ...
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