The president of the United States has accused Intel General Director Lip-Bo Tana of a conflict of interest in relation to China’s relationship.
Intel’s sharing fell 5% on the auction before opening the exchange after Donald Trump called the Lip-Bu Tana general director to resign immediately, CNBC reports.
On his social network, the reality of Social Trump wrote: “Intel’s general director is in a serious conflict of interests and should resign immediately. There is no other solution to this problem.” After this statement, the sharing of the giant chip sank, but eventually the collapse decreased to 2.5%.
Lip-Bo Tang led Intel in March against behind the company’s attempts to restore its positions after a period of refusal under Pat Gelsinger’s leadership. However, now his activities are concerned with Republicans in the United States.
In particular, Senator Tom Cotton sent a letter to the Board of Intel directors this week, where he indicated the possible risks associated with previous Tana investment in Chinese companies. According to Cotton, we are talking about relationships with companies related to the China Communist Party, the People’s Liberation Army of the PRC and other strategic structures. He also asked if Intel Tana had ordered his shares with these companies.
Remember that it was previously reported that Intel reduced 20% of employees.
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