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To: Calvin Scott who wrote (5914)6/9/1998 11:08:00 PM
From: Grand Poobah  Respond to of 8193
 
Get rid of some of those high paid VPs (Ross, etc.). Hey, I am not a company director, but ask any employee currently working at CRUS and each one will come up with two or three good suggestions to improve the bottom line.

Hey, I like that. In fact, if anyone at CRUS wants a longer list of high paid VPs who CRUS might be able to do without, I would be happy to provide my input. :-)

G.P.



To: Calvin Scott who wrote (5914)10/2/1998 9:03:00 PM
From: ted quinn  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 8193
 
Cal:

Hope you don't mind if I reprint some of your comments from last June. Your words are eerily prescient...

>The new management has to be able to make some very hard decisions up to and including divesting this company of some of the folly they have partaken in. Do they really expect to compete in modems? How about Personal Digital Assistants (Newton) or systems on a chip. What the hell ever happened to that project?(my guess is that they are spending tons of R&D money on it). Why not downsize this company? Get rid of low margin products. Get rid of unused assets (do they really need 5 buildings in Fremont?) Get rid of that cash. Get rid of some of those high paid VPs (Ross, etc.). Hey, I am not a company director, but ask any employee currently working at CRUS and each one will come up with two or three good suggestions to improve the bottom line.

Ted......right on!

Calvin Scott