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Intel CEO Paul Otellini Retiring

An anonymous reader writes with a quick bit from a press release about Intel's CEO retiring: "Intel Corporation today announced that the company's president and CEO, Paul Otellini, has decided to retire as an officer and director at the company's annual stockholders' meeting in May, starting an orderly leadership transition over the next six months. Otellini's decision to retire will bring to a close a remarkable career of nearly 40 years of continuous service to the company and its stockholders."

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  1. Romney endorsement by Tontoman · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    Otellini was on Barack Obama's jobs counsel. And yet notoriously supported Romney for president. Maybe there is a cause-and-effect here.

    1. Re:Romney endorsement by Dishevel · · Score: -1, Offtopic

      Awesome. Yes that is it. Luckily the MSM was able to convince you before it was too late that in fact YES,
      Romneys plan was to bring back slavery. Had the blacks turned against Obama they would have all been put back in chains and began once again to pick cotton.
      Thank God...Umm. Wonderful loving, trusting thanks to the State that they prevented that from happening.

      What a fucking idiot.

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      Why is it so hard to only have politicians for a few years, then have them go away?
    2. Re:Romney endorsement by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Offtopic

      Romney would not have been as bad as Obama based on what? The man flip-flopped on basically everything and that's not a problem if it was clearly because new information changed his mindset, but it's clear he just did it for political expediency not some sort of principled, reasoned stance. How can you even trust a guy like that?

      I hate having to do this, but partisan hacks like you will call me out on it if I don't explicitly state that I didn't vote for Obama (or Romney).