If the money is the only thing that matters, BK is still better off than most of us. If honor or dignity counts, he suffers more than any of those who got laid off while he was CEO. Remember that those whom let go were escorted out of building immediately and will never be rehired? I feel a little sympathy for BK but also amazed to see how karma works.
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BK's ultimate humiliation will to be forever known as the Intel CEO who oversaw the end of Moore's Law.
Look at how Mark Hurd was unceremoniously booted from HP. After seriously shady behavior. And further gutting the company. Oracle welcomed him with open arms. The business press hardly remembers.
But Hurd didn't end Moore's Law :)
What goes around what comes around. I bet BK must be as surprised as those who got laid off because they received ssl3, and as humiliated as those who were escorted out of buildings immediately when laid off.
I think his only regret was getting caught. Perhaps in time he will learn and grow into an honorable man.
BK deserves the humiliation. The laid-off employees do not deserve the humiliation that he bestowed upon them in front of their colleagues.