Thread regarding Intel Corp. layoffs

The scumbag clown inglorious exit has cemented Intel's reputation

As the laughing stock of the tech industry. Absolute joke!

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@TROIrN7-emf 👍😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

Got that analogy so right! TMG was so mismanaged by BK the irony as he came thru TMG and now the failure of TMG on 10nm has delayed all the products for more than three years. It indeed is the lead broken half pulling Intel under.

The irony of once being the crown jewel and envy of innovation and leadership and all mismanaged to ruin the company

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Post ID: @1kwf+TROIrN7

@1tvg - At this point, both IBM and HP have outlived their respective crises and are looking more solid than Intel. Intel's future looks extremely umcertain if they cannot make the right adjustments in the next 2-3 years. And even those years will be tough on the company. Such is the legacy of the scumbag dufus buffoon creep.

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Post ID: @1shw+TROIrN7

It's okay, plenty of company like IBM and HP there!

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Post ID: @1tvg+TROIrN7

It astounds me that Andy Bryant will declare that all the strategies in motion are still the correct ones. This dinosaur has over-stayed his exit by at least a decade.

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Post ID: @1oxm+TROIrN7

@gsz - Agreed. Titanic had hit the iceberg long time ago, probably when the inept AB and his BoD cronies selected the most unethical, ignorant, incompetent scumbag dufus they could find as CEO back in 2013. But now is when the compartments have filled up and the ship is angling dangerously. Next will be the sinking, not before the ship splits in two (TMG and the rest), but both parts will sink in spectacular fashion.

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Post ID: @emf+TROIrN7

The Empire is crumbling, and Nero has left the building.

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Post ID: @gsz+TROIrN7

Imagine that. So many bad business decisions ruining the company and utterly destroying the company all for this POS getting his dipstick wet. So many people's livelihoods in the balance.

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Post ID: @mtz+TROIrN7

True and accurate post -- what makes the situation more relevant is that Intel WAS once the best company in the USA. Intel was iconic, the technology benchmark and bell-weather company to watch. Intel has fallen so far so fast that the Board and Brian Krzanich will be written into text books and HBR case studies for decades to come -- case studies in how incompetence and corruption ruined one of the best companies in the world.

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