Wow ! His own money?
Intel CEO invested in hundreds of Chinese companies, some with military ties
The appointment last month of Tan, one of Silicon Valley's longest-running investors in Chinese tech, as CEO of a company that manufactures cutting-edge chips for the U.S. Department of Defense raised questions among some investors about the extent of his ongoing involvement with businesses in China.
Is Intel’s New CEO Lip-Bu Tan Qualified To Run an American Business? Report Shows He Has Invested Over $200 Million+ In Hundreds Of Chinese Businesses
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This recalled me that during Trump's 1st term, Trump administration blocked Broadcom's acquisition of Qualcomm.
What are those two CEOs in common?
Intel CEO invested in hundreds of Chinese companies, some with military ties
- - Tan invested in over 600 Chinese firms, some linked to China's military
- - Investments raise concerns because of Intel's role in US national security
- - Intel says Tan disclosed potential conflicts of interest before becoming CEO
- - Chinese databases list many Tan investments as current, extent of divestitures unclear
The appointment last month of Tan, one of Silicon Valley's longest-running investors in Chinese tech, as CEO of a company that manufactures cutting-edge chips for the U.S. Department of Defense raised questions among some investors about the extent of his ongoing involvement with businesses in China.
Is Intel’s New CEO Lip-Bu Tan Qualified To Run an American Business? Report Shows He Has Invested Over $200 Million+ In Hundreds Of Chinese Businesses

Is Intel's New CEO Lip-Bu Tan Qualified To Run an American Business? Report Shows He Has Invested Over $200 Million+ In Hundreds Of Chinese Businesses
Intel's CEO Lip-Bu Tan is reported to have had business ties with hundreds of Chinese firms, raising questions about a conflict of interest.

This recalled me that during Trump's 1st term, Trump administration blocked Broadcom's acquisition of Qualcomm.
What are those two CEOs in common?