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Limp Gawd
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Guess what'll happen? Nothing.
CEOs and their ilk can literally get away with murder.
CEOs and their ilk can literally get away with murder.
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Not sure if it has been mentioned but there is very likely not a problem with this. My experience in the corporate world is that these stock sales are often planned months in advance and usually done fairly regularly.
The sale was scheduled at the end of October
Google informed Intel of the vulnerability back in June.
He certainly traded on insider information, and deserves to rot in prison for his crimes.
I'm not talking about the current state of the government, I'm talking about anytime, they don't usually go after any CEO. Its just me making comments on how jacked our system is.I couldn’t stop laughing. The Jeff Sessions (corporate owned) Justice Department going after him? Im dying here lolol
And we didn't even make it into a full week of 2018.....Guys like that pay a fine and come out ahead. This might be the biggest scandal of the year though.
I dumped Intel this year but I had the money and inclination. By this logic nobody should drive a Chevy since the Cobalt killed dozens if not hundreds of people.Something I find interesting.
So you are complaining about him being a douche, and "Something needs to be done", or that "there is no justice".
Yet in EVERY case where your computer specs are shown in your sig, YOU ARE ALL USING INTEL CPUs!
Instead of just sitting on your butts behind a keyboard and bitching, why don't you actually do something about it?
How about doing what I have been doing since the Athlon days when Intel started their illegal practices and VOTE WITH YOUR WALLET.
I have never bought an Intel CPU because of their shady and illegal business practices. I refuse to reward criminals for their illegal behavior.
To avoid charges of trading on insider knowledge, executives often put in place plans that automatically sell a portion of their stock holdings or exercise some of their options on a predetermined schedule
Why do you people hate. Who gives a shit. All of us being in his position would have done the same exact thing.
You responded to part of the problem. Radical elements on one side have been coaxed and encouraged for years, to the point they causing a counter radical element on the other side to emerge. And hiding behind this division, the ruling class safely rules.I'm not talking about the current state of the government, I'm talking about anytime, they don't usually go after any CEO. Its just me making comments on how jacked our system is.
Also fixed the last name for ya.
I be you are one if these Christian Conservatives...
Not sure if serious...I be you are one if these Christian Conservatives...
It's the divide and conquer technique and they have been clearly using that through the last year. Which the media had spear headed, a lot of people don't even realize that.You responded to part of the problem. Radical elements on one side have been coaxed and encouraged for years, to the point they causing a counter radical element on the other side to emerge. And hiding behind this division, the ruling class safely rules.
It's what the Brits use to do in their empire. They would do it along ethnic lines. Its not a coincidence the Pakistanis were put at odds with the people of India to the point the country had to be divided. The whites vs. the Blacks in South Africa. The Jews vs. the Arabs, Persians, etc in the Middle East. The French Canadians vs. the English Canadians. The early Colonists vs. the Native Americans. They pit two sides against each other and made themselves necessary for order while not being the target of resentment by either, usually.
Why do you people hate. Who gives a shit. All of us being in his position would have done the same exact thing.
...can you proletarian scum take down your barricades already?
It's the divide and conquer technique and they have been clearly using that through the last year. Which the media had spear headed, a lot of people don't even realize that.
He has been selling his stock consistently for several years now.
LOL.It's "proletariat," and this wouldn't even be a proper use of the term. Maybe invest in a dictionary before trying to insult people?
LOL.The class envy is strong with this one.
Why do you people hate. Who gives a shit. All of us being in his position would have done the same exact thing.
True, but look at how many shares.
Yeah come on, give these guys a break! After all, it's not like Intel has ever been found breaking the law before or anything...You know he certainly traded on insider information? Do you have some inside information that the rest of us don't? While it is easy to speculate that he sold shares based on inside information before the information became public, no one knows what actually happened. One, you would have to define exactly when the information became public. The general public actually knowing about it is not the same as the information going public. Sometimes it is enough to bury the information down somewhere in a quarterly report with a simple mention to claim it was public.
This actually happens quite a lot. I used to work on a system that converted documents and filed them with the SEC. All those documents are considered public when they are filed. A lot of those documents list a whole bunch of stuff that the general public doesn't know because they don't bother reading all of it. Like the fact that Vice President's of a company are getting a salary of 350k a year while getting an automatic bonus of 350k and a performance bonus of up to 1.5 million.
Also Intel getting information from Google about a hardware bug is not the same as the CEO learning about it. CEOs often do not know every little detail going on. It is reasonable to assume by October he should have known though. However, it is also reasonable to assume when he first put the stock sale plan in, they had intended to make the information public. There are many factors involved.
Personally I would lean towards the fact that he was likely doing insider trading, but is unlikely to get more than a slap on the hand for it. However, there is no way yet to know for certain without more information.
Yeah come on, give these guys a break! After all, it's not like Intel has ever been found breaking the law before or anything...
"mmm I want a new car"DING! That's the one.
You guys realise that $24 million to Intel's CEO is like a $20 bill to normal average Americans. If this was insider trading, it was really, REALLY poorly done.
He could have resigned, sold all shares, then moved to Morocco.
Actually there are protections against that.
Oh no doubt it is more than usual but it fits a pattern. I don't know a lot about stocks but how I am reading the listing it looks like he sells and immediately has a buy option placed after the sale for 50-60% of what was sold. it is a larger than usual amount (previous largest was 200k) but it is a consistent pattern of sales and buy options.True, but look at how many shares.
Not really. That's more than an entire year's worth compensation for him:You guys realise that $24 million to Intel's CEO is like a $20 bill to normal average Americans. If this was insider trading, it was really, REALLY poorly done.
Why do you people hate. Who gives a shit. All of us being in his position would have done the same exact thing.