Comment on Intel reveals it’ll shed 33,000 employees this year and retreat in Germany, Poland, and Costa Rica
WhirlpoolBrewer@lemmings.world 1 day agoThis is a strong argument. One of my main complaints with modern large companies is the need to operate for short term gains long term losses, so point number 3 sounds amazing to me. Does this mean Intel would no longer be a publicly traded company, but a US Government owned company, something similar to the USPS?
IsaamoonKHGDT_6143@lemmy.zip 1 day ago
It depends on how Intel is rescued: whether the government nationalizes it completely to become a state-owned company, or a partial rescue of the company to structure it, or a conventional rescue, or whether it is placed under federal guardianship for a time and then privatized.
In short, yes, but in certain scenarios.
WhirlpoolBrewer@lemmings.world 1 day ago
Very cool thanks for the informative answers