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To: Road Walker who wrote (136018)5/24/2001 7:44:48 PM
From: Mary Cluney  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 186894
 
John, <<<Intel's board has an established policy that directors step down at the age of 72, so the announcement was not unexpected>>>

Big mistake. They should have changed the policy and exempted founders of the company. He is the heart and soul of Intel. Without him, Intel will not be the same - leaving the company to the Barbarians at the Gate.

Mary



To: Road Walker who wrote (136018)5/24/2001 11:26:50 PM
From: Saturn V  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 186894
 
Ref < Intel shareholders meeting>

At the shareholders meeting one of the questions dealt with the "Losses in Other", and the implications for the foray into communications . Andy Bryant explicitly stated that until a few months ago the Networking Division and the Mobile Communication division were proftable. The Losses were due to Internet Services, goodwill and other corporate expenses (bonuses) being lumped into "Other".

I hope that as promised, Intel starts breaking out the communication group P & L and provides historical data for communications.

I felt reassured by Craig's statement that Intel would exit the communication market segments in which it could not be No.1 or No.2. [a la Jack Welch at GE ].

All in all the stockholders meeting was comforting and relieved some of the uncertainty raised by the present environment.