He’s like every other ceo for the past 20 years. A clueless egotistical chump who’s more in it for the quarterly earnings and their subsequent bonus than the long term viability of the company or its employees. Destined to fail with this guy no matter the moves he makes and he’s gonna hurt a lot of people along the way.
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He's a fraud. Never a power-forward. Never played basketball, outside of his early days in school. Liar, liar pants on fire.
They should have done MJ President in actuality for IPG, Naga who's awesome CEO of IF and someone new as Corp holding company. LBT thinks we're all mistakes (some are) and most agree he's a mistake
As someone mentioned he is ghost no one knows if he is working , utter silence past 3 months , no employee comm
@OP He's quite different than past CEOs, actually. He's a part time CEO. He devotes maybe 10% of his time to Intel, and the rest goes to his other ventures. I'm of the opinion that he fully intends to sell the company, whether in pieces or as one sale. His silence toward employees, the layoffs, the fact that he insists everyone RTO. All are strong indications he's right-sizing the company to make it attractive to buyers.
It could be because too many chumps in Intel also.
But he played basketball!!
To be honest, never heard of this new CEO and I've been in the semiconductor industry for almost 30 years. They probably could not find anyone else to take over Intel so this guy was the only one they could get. He can barely speak English or express his thoughts in a manner that people can understand. No one knows what he is saying, where he is, what he is doing, what he is thinking or has planned. This guy is a ghost! The grim reaper!! May God help all the poor souls still stuck at Intel, including myself.
He is trimming the fat of the steak before selling it.
There is no way he believes he can repair the damage and bring Intel back. He keeps talking about his customer friends and keeps sounding like a 5 yr old bragging about his dad's car. Employees want to hear about their jobs not some thin Malaysian dude in shorts playing basketball
He's not clueless, he's in it to stack fat stacks. Dude is retirement age, so his long term is probably tomorrow's dinner. If the employees were unionized they wouldn't have to deal with the CEO-of-the-quarter's get-rich-quick schemes. But they are all unique snowflakes that don't understand community and latch on to smart sounding quips instead of using their critical thinking skills to figure out that pressure they are feeling is LB's ding do-g in their exhaust.