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Rumors of Hector Ruiz calling it quits have been greatly exaggerated, according to the company.

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by JFDMit April 7, 2006 5:43 PM PDT
Ruiz is definitely gone.

The more they deny it, the goner he is.
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Doesn't matter who the CEO is at this point
by sharikou April 7, 2006 7:16 PM PDT
Intel is fragged no matter what

http://sharikou.blogspot.com/
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more idiacy from the self-touter
by mortis9 April 8, 2006 12:36 AM PDT
why do you insist on linking to your own blog as if what was contained therein had any value? you haven't once here or in your blog showed us why you think "intel is fragged" and been able to back up that assertion. i think all who know are waiting for conroe and so far as performance is concerned this is going to be a very very bad year for AMD.
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Is "CEO Changes" Correct?
by jsmith99 April 9, 2006 10:55 AM PDT
There is only one CEO, so if he's changed, it's should be mentioned as "CEO Change".
You can argue that when a CEO is replaced, his lieutenants will be, too, but that's stretching from the main idea, that AMD doesn't believe it's going to replace *the* current CEO.

The reason I bring this up because I believe nowadays, journalists' writing skill has taken turn for the worst. While there's no shame in the fact that some journalists only have achieved a high school diploma, the quality of our high school nowadays does not warrant a sensible English writing skill. That is why one is seeing ridiculous terms like "jobs data", "jobs report", and "farmers market".
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