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...
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.
fact fourth strong
I really think that we underestimated the fact that we would have a strong seasonal fourth quarter,
born coming logistics moved party supply third
These third party logistics suppliers (3PLs) were born out of transportation and freight. They've moved into warehousing and now into supply chain. We are coming at it from the other end.
chances floor might mixed people snow valley
Chances of snow on the valley floor are pretty limited. People on the valley floor might see some mixed precipitation.
continue expect full half second stronger tempered year
For the full year of 2002, we continue to expect a second half that is seasonally stronger than the first, but have tempered our expectations for growth.
based feels found happening quarter second sure
I can't tell you for sure I'm right, but based on what was happening in the first quarter and based on what we've found in the second quarter, that's what it feels like,
change major seeing
I'm not seeing any big break. There are no indications of any major change from what we have been seeing.
consumer declines expect higher normal tempered weak
In a normal seasonal environment, we would expect higher revenue, ... Our expectations have been tempered by the weak economy, and declines in consumer confidence.
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.
believe money people spends
A lot of people believe who spends the most money wins. I don't believe that. It's how you spend the money.
believe money people spends
A lot of people believe who spends the most money wins. I don't believe that. It's how you spend the money.