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Old 11-02-2009
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Ruiz leaves Globalfoundries amid ties to insider-trading scandal

Former AMD CEO Hector Ruiz stepped down as the chairman of Globalfoundries, a manufacturer of integrated circuits that was divested from AMD earlier this year.

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Old 11-02-2009
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I am personally shocked at Mr. Ruiz's involvement in this insider trading scandal. For me as a long time user and supporter of AMD products I had always believed Mr. Ruiz to be a man of intelligence and integrity. In fact, I always felt that I had taken the "morale highground" in supporting AMD for all these years. These charges have really shaken my image of AMD as a company and as a culture.
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Old 11-02-2009
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I like how he can just step down and everything is ok...I say if he is found to have involvment than he should lose all assets if he is found guilty, and serve jail time. This kinda stuff happens all to often among CEO's.
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Old 11-02-2009
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Can't say I am surprised. When people get that far up in a company or reach CEO status they somehow think they are untouchable.

If everything happens as it should, if he is found to be involved he will be punished for it, but he most likely has the money to defend himself if he needs to. Money bends the rules.
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Old 11-02-2009
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AMD is still a good company and I think a little new blood will be good for all of us in the long run. Well maybe not Mr. Ruiz. We don't know what really happened, he could be innocent. What do you think. He could have confided in someone who then burned him good.
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Old 11-03-2009
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Well you know the old saying "Power corrupts, and absolute power corrupts absolutely" .
You can't really blame the guy, he just wanted some extra cash. Like martha Stewart. Just put him in jail for a year, slap an ankle bracelet around him for home arrest for six months after and then release him back in the wild.

I would hope Mr. Ruiz acted on his own behalf and interests and the companies in this scandal, thats the last thing AMD needed right now.
Hopefully this will bring some change for the better.
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Old 11-03-2009
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ahh sad and yet not a big shock. Based on the info so far it would appear that he is not involved as much as he may have leaked info inappropriately. Either way it's not a good thing and I'm sure the rest of the AMD staff will investigate properly.
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Old 11-03-2009
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big no no from mr. ruiz for his insider trading. However, I think he did a very nice job turning amd around anf for that he should be applauded.
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Old 11-03-2009
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I just want to know if he actually benefited from this or not. Who knows, he might be innocent.
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Puiu, what a strange attitude. Don't you know that people are considered guilty until proven innocent, and then they're considered to have escaped justice? :D
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Old 11-03-2009
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Oh, how the mighty fall . This kind of a shocker , i always supported him and his work . Too bad though :/
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I'm a big fan of AMD and this doesn't really change that in the least. More then likely if he's guilty I wouldn't see it as an act of AMD the company, I'd just see it as an act of him. If he is guilty i'm glad it came out and it'll be good to get someone else in his place since AMD does not need corrupt CEOs right now or ever really.
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Why wait until January?? Annual bonus and profit sharing?
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Old 11-05-2009
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"Like Martha Stewart..." Martha Stewart was involved in no insider trading - she wasn't charged with insider trading - she is of no relevance to Ruiz insider charges. Martha Stewart made a legal personal stock sale and was screwed by grossly incompetent legal representation. .
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Old 11-05-2009
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Somebody Ruiz ticked off later ratted on him to the Feds.
Hope he has a deep war chest, as this will be costly to him and his cohorts.
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