Andy Bryant

Andy Bryant
Andy Bryant is the current Chairman of the multinational semiconductor company Intel. He joined Intel in 1981 and previously served as the company's vice chairman, chief administrative officer and chief financial officer. Bryant works out of the company's offices in Hillsboro, Oregon, and lives in Portland. He also serves on the board of directors for McKesson Corp., Columbia Sportswear, and Kryptiq...
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I'm not seeing any big break. There are no indications of any major change from what we have been seeing.
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Sometimes it is important to have a different and original idea itself to promote something. Often times, creativity is the key for attention grabbing and instant impact.
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The simple answer is, we anticipated third-party chip sets coming into the market quicker than they did. The chip-set imbalance we think got us, hopefully, one last time.
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Avnet Logistics fills a gap in the logistics services industry. With our deep experience in the electronics industry and comprehensive supply chain visibility, Avnet Logistics combines the best of being a vertical market provider with the operational excellence and supply chain efficiencies inherent to a $13 billion Fortune 200 company.
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Competition is pretty fierce out there right now.
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During the last month or so, those sea surface temperatures have been below normal, further enhancing what we have been seeing.
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From what we can tell, there's not much share gain or loss going on,
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There's no question that as PC prices go down, we want to have our server products driving our margins.
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Don't think of Europe as having not been a good quarter. Think of it as being a little down and us having made a very aggressive forecast.
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No. The rainiest spot was at Laurel Peak, which is in the Cascades east of Salem. They reported 40 inches.
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Right now we're tight across everything we make, ... We can meet a seasonally strong second half, but we have not commented on if the demand is stronger than expected.
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Despite a weak economy, order patterns held until the end of the quarter, and demand was better than expected, boosting revenue and profits.
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These third party logistics suppliers (3PLs) were born out of transportation and freight. They've moved into warehousing and now into supply chain. We are coming at it from the other end.
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Wafers have been outsourced. Now logistics is another area that is being outsourced. Logistics is a very fast growing industry. Logistics is on fire.