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To: Profits who wrote (37618)9/29/1998 10:53:00 PM
From: Ali Chen  Respond to of 1572859
 
Profits, < the faulty wiring in Penang that [Paul] failed to report to the insurance company>
Now I started to understand how it comes that after
just few years working for Intel, with lousy
performance (as you remember from the Chapter 15,
he failed for the whole year to find reasons for water
residuals in CERDIP packages, which cost Intel $8M
in lost revenue, a lot of money in 70's), Paul
ended up with a stack of Intel's stock, and ran for
cover to Altera!

Intel paid him for his perjury and for hiding
facts of that fab accident! I wonder why the
insurance company does not resume that investigation,
to cover part of their losses. I think Paul owes
a bit to that company... At least he must
shut up on this thread. No excuses for
criminals like him! I think we need to remind
these facts every time he opens his dirty mouth.
Everyone should do this.

As a reminder, I encourage everybody to order
the book by Tim Jackson, ISBN 0-525-94141-X,
"Inside Intel". Very useful in understanding
the competition. Paul is portrayed in Chapter
15.

Regards,
- Ali