February 17th, 2012
Tags: MCRL. In my previous write-ups on Micrel Inc (NASDAQ: MCRL) (found here, here and here), comments were left which President and CEO Ray Zinn wished to respond to. He has informed me of his desire not to get into a pissing match online (my words, not his), so I suspect that this will be the last of my coverage. Rather than respond to each comment separately, Ray has isolated the common questions/complaints for . . .
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February 7th, 2012
Tags: MCRL. I wrote about Micrel Inc (NASDAQ: MCRL) two weeks ago and received a response from management. The President and CEO sent me another email with further details about how he thinks about management, and how the company treats its employees. For those interested in MCRL, I reproduce it in full here:
Better People Make Better Employees
It is my belief that if you help employees become better people, they will, ultimately, be better employees. . . .
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January 30th, 2012
Tags: MCRL. I wrote about Micrel Inc (NASDAQ: MCRL) two weeks ago, noting its strengths and weaknesses and concluding that the price isn’t currently low enough to warrant a purchase. I received the following email (reprinted in whole with his permission) from the President and CEO of Micrel (as well as its largest shareholder), Ray Zinn. For those interested in MCRL, I think this would be worth your time to read, as it provides some more . . .
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January 20th, 2012
Tags: MCRL. Micrel, Incorporated (NASDAQ: MCRL) designs, develops, manufactures and markets a range of approximately 3,000 analog integrated circuits used in cell phones, laptops, tablets, networking devices, televisions and other equipment. The company produces power management analog products, high bandwidth communications circuits and Ethernet products. It is important to recognize that the company produces analog circuits, rather than digital. Digital circuits are more commoditized, whereas analog circuits are dependent on individual design teams, have longer product cycles . . .
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