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...
air cold difficult snow unusual
Snow is always an unusual thing here. It's difficult to get that combination of cold air and rain.
bottom calling murky silicon
At this point, we're not calling a bottom in the communications silicon business. I don't know when that happens. It's just too murky to know.
businesses flash market networking silicon slower
The microprocessor and flash businesses are on track, while the networking silicon market is slower than we anticipated.
asked expenses factories knew millions percent plans pricing reduce
As we set those plans in place, we knew there was a pricing element, and we went to the factories and said, 'We need you to reduce expenses by hundreds of millions of dollars.' They got about 80 percent of what I asked for.
december impact line outlook pervasive reflect results slowing worldwide
The fourth-quarter results were in line with our December outlook and reflect the pervasive impact of a slowing worldwide economy.
based change classic fourth judged quarter turns
It is a classic seasonal fourth quarter. The change is that we had judged down from a seasonal fourth quarter based on macroeconomic indicators. It turns out we didn't need to do that.
couple crummy february looking months potential pouring rain
It's been pouring rain for a couple of months and it's not even the first of February. We're looking at two months, February and March, that have the potential to be as crummy as we already have had.
It's really been pretty much as if it were scripted on Jan. 15.
change major seeing
I'm not seeing any big break. There are no indications of any major change from what we have been seeing.
economies quickly slowing worldwide
Economies worldwide are slowing more quickly than we anticipated,
behind business declines looking saw
Looking back we are comfortable that our business has stabilized and the year-to-year declines we saw in 2001 are behind us,