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View from the Top: Paul Otellini: Additional Reading

 

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Friday, November 7, 2008
View from the Top


Paul Otellini, President and Chief Operating Officer, Intel Corporation

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Paul Otellini joined Intel Corporation straight out of business school and rose through the company's ranks as a result of his marketing savvy and leadership in product development. During the 1980s he cultivated a key strategic relationship between Intel and International Business Machines (IBM), and during the 1990s he presided over the development of Intel's flagship computer chip, the Pentium. Elected president and COO of Intel in 2002, Otellini became second in command of the world's leading producer of microprocessors.

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Intel CEO Paul Otellini Offers His Outlook For The Company's Future.
Nightly Business Report, 10/14/08
Transcript of an interview with Paul Otellini from PBS's Nightly Business Report.
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Cheap Chip Shots. Forbes, 10/13/08
Intel's third-quarter results, due Tuesday after the close of trading, should be just fine. And, frankly, no one will care. Since the Santa Clara, Calif.-based chip giant closed its third quarter, all heck has broken loose.
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Three Days in the Valley: Liz Claman Sits Down With Intel CEO. FoxBusiness, 6/9/08
In his first public comments since the Federal Trade Commission’s subpoena, launching a formal probe into its sales practices, Intel Corp. CEO Paul Otellini told the FOX Business Network’s Liz Claman that he does not think Intel (INTC: 14.28, -0.23, -1.58%) is violating federal antitrust laws.
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Intel's Paul Otellini Sounds Off. BusinessWeek, 10/23/07
In an interview with BusinessWeek, the chipmaker's CEO offers his thoughts on the EU antitrust suit, chip demand, Apple, Congress, and more.
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A New Brain for Intel. Time, 4/3/05
The last thing you would expect to hear Paul Otellini praising is an Apple product. Otellini, 54, is the incoming CEO at Intel, the chipmaker that along with Microsoft has ruled the PC world for much of the past 20 years and has pushed the Macintosh platform to the fringes of market share.
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[image-book cover]

Strategy is destiny : how strategy-making shapes a company's future by Robert A. Burgelman.
New York ; London : Free Press, c2002
HD9696.S44 I562 2002

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Inside Intel : Andy Grove and the rise of the world's most powerful chip company by Tim Jackson.
New York : Dutton, c1997
HD9696.S44 I585 1997

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Intel Corporation

Intel C.E.O. on '08 Challenges-CNBC Video

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