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To: Tony Viola who wrote (121363)12/8/2000 2:30:29 PM
From: Ibexx  Respond to of 186894
 
Both judges uphold validity of absentee votes from Martin and Seminole counties. Game is almost over.

Ibexx



To: Tony Viola who wrote (121363)12/8/2000 2:34:15 PM
From: Hightechhooper  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 186894
 
INTC slowly sliding back since the open as overall market shoot higher. It's a race, FED vs. 30. I hope FED wins!!



To: Tony Viola who wrote (121363)12/8/2000 2:37:38 PM
From: Jim McMannis  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 186894
 
Friday December 8 2:25 PM ET
Judges Dismiss Gore Ballot Suits

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) - Two Florida judges on Friday threw out lawsuits seeking to throw out thousands of absentee ballots cast in Martin and Seminole counties, handing George W. Bush (news - web sites) a victory in his bid to close out the state's contested presidential election.

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Scumbria, Petz, Kash...and other "the election has nothing to do with it crowd"
I've been gone all week. Is the NASDAQ up 500 yet this week since it started to sniff out the end of AL...when Sanders Saul ruled against Gore?
Looks like Gore has about reached the end of his rope...
now all he can do is try to buy off some electors. Unless his buddies on the state supreme court come to the rescue...

Jim



To: Tony Viola who wrote (121363)12/8/2000 2:39:57 PM
From: Mary Cluney  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 186894
 
Tony(and John Hull), <<<Hope Kumar is right.>>>

** No one asked me , but I am pleading with Craig Barrett **

I nominate Ashok Kumar to be the next Intel CFO. He is well qualified. He knows Intel's business as well as anybody at Intel. He can articulate Intel's business better than anyone at Intel. He could further provide better guidance and manage expectations wrt the investment community.

Andy Bryant has been a loyal Intel employee. He should be kicked (I mean promoted) upstairs to CFO Emeritus (or some such) allowing him to keep all the salary and stock options he so richly deserve.

The time is here when we have to make some meaningful changes in top management.

In my opinion, we should always have at the top of the Intel organization someone who has an engineering background who can articulate the technical vision. But we should have as, perhaps, a vice CEO who is more of a salesman-like Carly Fiorini, Lou Gerstner, or Tim Koogle type.

We should, never, however, allow a salesman type talk his/her way into the top spot - as Apple once did with John Skully, or Compaq did with Eckhardt Pfeiffer.

Thanking you in advance for your kind consideration of my proposal.

Best regards,

Mary Cluney