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To: Road Walker who wrote (115416)10/31/2000 6:24:27 PM
From: AK2004  Respond to of 186894
 
John

actually I think that Jerry was destroying company with his ego etc. Company started to perform substantially better after investors voted against Jerry and for his "other interests"

I really do not even think that they should pursue "other interests" yet but shareholders should make it clear to the management that they are not happy

Regards
-Albert



To: Road Walker who wrote (115416)10/31/2000 8:32:08 PM
From: Mary Cluney  Respond to of 186894
 
John, <<<If Intel management continues to screw up for another year, I bet at least part of your wish will come true.>>>

I hope Craig Barrett understands that in this climate, there is no room for some boy scout type mea culpa and think that you will be admired and rewarded for brutal candor.

Wall Street is not going to hold prisoners. Either you are in full control or you are gone.

This does not mean that schedules can't be missed and markets change. But it does mean that if bad things happen, that you are ready for it and no real damage is done.

His tendancie to say that he was mislead and that he made some mistakes are not going to cut it. He has inclination to be a good boy scout. Craig Barrett and Intel will both be punished pretty badly if he appears wishy washy and does a public confession.

Any confession of a mistake will be blown up out of all proportion to what he really intends to reveal.

I hope he gets it right and asks himself how Jack Welch would handle the situation.

Good luck, Craig.

Mary