Intel CEO Paul Otellini has unexpectedly announced that he intends to retire, three years before the mandatory age.
He's been with the company for 40 years, and CEO for seven, but says he plans to go in May.
"I've been privileged to lead one of the world's greatest companies. After almost four decades with the company and eight years as CEO, it's time to move on and transfer Intel's helm to a new generation of leadership," says Otellini.
"I look forward to working with Andy, the board and the management team during the six-month transition period, and to being available as an advisor to management after retiring as CEO."
Even though Intel Corp.’s mandatory retirement age for chief executive officer is 65 years and Paul Otellini is just 62 years old, he still decided to proceed with the retirement next year. Financial analysts believe that the chief executive officer was forced to do so as the board of directors was unhappy with the company’s slow progress on the market of ultra-mobile electronics, including smartphones and tablets.
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