By Aditya Soni (Reuters) -Shares of Intel closed 14% higher on Thursday, as Wall Street cheered its decision to name former ...
US stocks fell on Thursday, with the S&P 500 (^GSPC) officially entering into correction territory, as economic concerns grew ...
Zinsner will remain executive vice president and chief financial officer, and Johnston Holthaus will remain CEO of Intel ...
Intel on Wednesday announced a new CEO, Lip-Bu Tan, will be taking the helm of the chipmaker. He is slated to assume the top job at Intel on Tuesday.
Shares of Intel are skyrocketing on Thursday, primarily because the company announced that Lip-Bu Tan will be its new CEO ...
Intel shares surged Thursday after the struggling chipmaker named Lip-Bu Tan its new CEO, raising hopes for a turnaround.
U.S. District Judge William Alsup Thursday ordered the Trump administration to reinstate tens of thousands of illegally fired ...
Lip-Bu Tan, who resigned from Intel's board of directors last summer, is back with the troubled chipmaker — as its newly appointed chief executive officer.
The interim leaders "brought the discipline and focus needed to improve our execution, stabilize our performance and position our company for the future," Intel Chairman Frank Yeary said in a public ...
Intel ’s stock is soaring after Lip-Bu Tan, a respected veteran in the semiconductor industry, was chosen as its new CEO. The ...
“Under my leadership, Intel will be an engineering-focused company,” Tan said in a statement. “We will push ourselves to ...
In his letter to Intel employees, new chief executive officer Lip-Bu Tan, who starts his new job next Tuesday, tells them that he is “never deterred by ...