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Intel CEO Paul Otellini to Retire in May

Paul Otellini

Chipmaker Intel just announced that CEO Paul Otellini, who has been on the job for eight years, will be retiring in May. People are going to wonder if Intel’s board is forcing Otellini out. They’ll point to Intel’s mandatory retirement age of 65. Otellini is only 62, and his predecessor Craig Barrett retired from the CEO job at 65 or 66. But apparently there’s no hard-and-fast rule at Intel. The legendary Andy Grove, the company’s third employee, served as its CEO from 1987 until 1997, retiring closer to age 61.

 

Intel buying McAfee in push beyond PC chips

Intel buying McAfee in push beyond PC chips

Intel Corp. is making the biggest acquisition in its history with the $7.68 billion takeover of computer-security software maker McAfee Inc., an expensive example of Intel's commitment to serve an increasing array of Internet-connected devices.

Senh: It's a strange acquisition. Hardware company buying software company. I'm surprised that McAfee is worth so much - nearly 8B.

 

Massive Anti-Trust Lawsuit May Lower PC Prices

Massive Anti-Trust Lawsuit May Lower PC Prices

The Federal Trade Commission's antitrust lawsuit against Intel Corp. was the harshest yet against the world's biggest semiconductor maker, which has been battling regulators around the world over charges its tactics hurt consumers.

 

Intel Q1 beats Street view, shares jump

Shares of Intel Corp rose 2.6 percent to $23.35 in extended trading on Tuesday after the company reported its first-quarter results.

 

Strong quarterly results at Intel

Strong quarterly results at Intel

US chip maker Intel reports healthy figures, in a positive sign for the US technology market.

 

Intel faces antitrust lawsuit from FTC

Intel faces antitrust lawsuit from FTC

The Federal Trade Commission is suing Intel Corp., accusing the world's biggest chip maker of using its size to snuff out competition....

 

Intel Will Pay $1.25 Billion to Settle Disputes With Rival

Intel Will Pay $1.25 Billion to Settle Disputes With Rival

By agreeing to the payment and a set of business practice provisions, Intel resolved antitrust and patent disputes with Advanced Micro Devices.

 

E.U. Drops $1.5B Bombshell On Intel

Regulators fine the chip maker for anticompetitive practices against AMD and says it must change its ways.

 

Intel results beat expectations

Chip maker Intel posts results beating expectations - but it fails to provide an earnings forecast, citing economic uncertainty.

 

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