Intel's Krzanich a smart choice for next chief executive
Analysts see wisdom in another internal hire for market giant as it bides its time in mobile market
The appointment of Brian Krzanich as chief executive of Intel is a sign that the firm is happy to stick with the traditional strategies that have served it so well for so long, despite the firm's failure...
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