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Tan Su Shan, who became DBS Bank's first female CEO in March, is the only Singaporean to break into the top 10 of Fortune's ...
SINGAPORE] If you can’t pull “007” hours or use artificial intelligence (AI) to automate your own role, Aaron Tan, co-founder ...
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InvestorsHub on MSNIntel Weighs Exit from Networking and Edge Business as CEO Tan Refocuses StrategyIntel (NASDAQ:INTC) is evaluating a potential sale of its networking and edge division, as part of new CEO Lip-Bu Tan’s plan ...
CEO Lip-Bu Tan could shed the $5.8 billion NEX division as the chipmaker refocuses on its traditional strongholds.
For years, semiconductor giant Intel (NASDAQ: INTC) has been exiting lines of business that don't fit with its overall ...
Reuters, the news and media division of Thomson Reuters, is the world’s largest multimedia news provider, reaching billions ...
In a significant pivot that could reshape Intel’s future, the tech giant is quietly weighing whether to sell off its network ...
Once the world’s largest chipmaker, Intel is trying to recover from an extended decline in sales and a $19 billion loss last ...
At a dinner with supply chain partners on May 19, Intel's new CEO, Lip-Bu Tan, highlighted Taiwan's critical role in the global semiconductor sector, praising it as a key technology and innovation hub ...
Intel has considered divesting its network and edge businesses as the chipmaker looks to shave off parts of the company its ...
DBS Group Holdings’ CEO Tan Su Shan has been named one of Fortune’s top 10 most powerful women in business in 2025.
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