SNS: Intel Examined

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SNS Subscriber Edition Volume 12, Issue 37 Week of November 9th, 2009

 

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Intel Examined

 

 

 

In This Issue

 

 

Feature:

Intel Examined

 

The Old Intel: Tough As Nails

Intel, the Lawsuit Company

The New Intel: All About Rebates

The House of Cards Comes Down

Enter Cuomo and Dell: How Bad Did It Really Get?

The Next Level of Market Manipulation: Managing Earnings?

 

UPGRADES

 

 IBM Sells Out

 New Cyberwarfare Center

 

SNS Takeout Window

 

  Nvidia’s Intel Cartoons

  The Intel Cast, Past and Present

  SNS Testimonials

 

Quotes of the Week

 

Ethermail

 

Upcoming SNS Events & Media Links

 

In Other House News…

 

 New Members’ Welcome

 How to Subscribe

 May I Share This Newsletter?

 About SNS

 About the Publisher

 SNS Website Links

  Where’s Mark?

 

What: The Fifth Annual SNS Predictions Dinner in New York.

 

Why: Get useful predictions in the 93.5%+ accuracy range, before anyone else, meet leaders in technology and finance, make new friends.

 

Where: The Waldorf=Astoria Hotel, NYC

 

 

When: Thursday evening, December 10. Reception at 6:30pm, Dinner at 7:30.

 

How: Sign up here:

www.tapsns.com/newyork/2009/registration.php

 

Will the global press be there? With bells on, including: New York Times, Financial Times, Reuters, Bloomberg, BusinessWeek, Fortune, Fast Company, and Ziff Davis already confirmed.

 

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“I look forward to [the SNS 2009 Predictions Dinner]. It’s always fun. --- I remember the dinner from 2007, and your discussions of that summer’s ‘fun in finance’ made for an eerily prophetic account of the last two years.” – Stephen Wellman, Vice President of Community & Content, Ziff Davis Enterprise

 

 


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About Intel
Intel (NASDAQ: INTC), the world leader in silicon innovation, develops technologies, products and initiatives to continually advance how people work and live. –
Last line of company press releases.

 

If ever there was a “boiling the frog” story, Intel’s antitrust history is it. How did a company that did so much right, in its beginnings, end up doing so much wrong today? While the officers and directors continue to outwardly express disbelief and defiance, I want to say something that nearly everyone in their neighborhood has known for a decade: Intel breaks the law. It breaks a few laws, at least, and it does it regularly, methodically, and, until the last five to seven years, with great care and preparation.