The man works everyday never taking a sabbatical or vacation. If he is MIA and isn’t on a business trip something is up
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I would find it very hard to believe SA would not log in for 6 days if SOMETHING wasn't up.
@1uaq - now THAT would take the dang cake wouldn’t it?
He is too busy preparing to take over the new CEO position.
@1jur - Agreed, but SA is on the Exec staff - if one of those guys leave, they're off the page immediately.
The other scenario is that he is no longer in his position and is still employed, awaiting his next role. GRP was in that purgatory for awhile.
Maybe he just took a vacation?
I know VPs who were confirmed fired (even on their own LinkedIn) who were still listed on Intel’s website months later, so that means nothing. No Public announcement of SA being fired though. He has been offline for 6 days though.
Not unless it was after Saturday
Confirmed, just not made public yet.
NOT fired, as long as his bio is up on the Intel website. C'mon, folks, this isn't rocket science.
https://newsroom.intel.com/biographies/executive-management/
Proof?
and just speculating here but I wonder if it's part of the Qualcomm Apple thing.
Was SA “fired” and left the company, or had a different job in the company?
Looks like..