Investor Information
Investor Information
Investor materials. www.intc.com—Intel's Investor Relations home page on the Internet contains background on our company and our products, financial information, frequently asked questions, and our online annual report, as well as other useful information. For investor information, including additional copies of our Annual Report/10-K, 10-Qs, or other financial literature, visit our web site at www.intc.com or contact Computershare Investor Services, LLC by phone at (800) 298-0146 (U.S. and Canada) or (312) 360-5123 (worldwide), or by e-mail through Computershare's web site at www.computershare.com/contactus; or call Intel at (408) 765-1480 (U.S.); (44) 1793 403 000 (Europe); (852) 2844 4555 (Hong Kong); (81) 298 47 8511 (Japan).
Intel on NASDAQ. Intel's common stock trades on The NASDAQ Global Select Market* under the symbol INTC.
Direct stock purchase plan. Intel's Direct Stock Purchase Plan allows stockholders to reinvest dividends and purchase Intel common stock on a weekly basis. For more information, contact Intel's transfer agent, Computershare Investor Services, LLC, by phone at (800) 298-0146 (U.S. and Canada) or (312) 360-5123 (worldwide), or by e-mail through Computershare's web site at www.computershare.com/contactus.
Transfer agent and registrar. Computershare Investor Services, LLC, 250 Royall Street, Mail Stop 1A, Canton, MA 02021 USA. Stockholders may call (800) 298-0146 (U.S. and Canada) or (312) 360-5123 (worldwide), or send e-mail through Computershare's web site at www.computershare.com/contactus with any questions regarding the transfer of ownership of Intel stock.
Independent registered public accounting firm. Ernst & Young LLP, San Jose, California, USA.
Corporate responsibility. Intel continues to be a world leader in corporate responsibility. We believe that our employees and our technology can have a positive impact on people's lives and the sustainability of the planet. Our web site at www.intel.com/go/responsibility includes our latest Corporate Responsibility Report, which details our performance and progress on a wide variety of environmental, social, and community initiatives around the world. The web site also includes our Corporate Governance Guidelines, our Code of Conduct, and other related policies.
Intel is a recognized leader in sustainability for the way we work to minimize the environmental impacts of our operations, and design products that use less harmful materials and are more energy efficient than the previous generation. We believe that technology is fundamental to finding solutions to the world's environmental challenges. In 2008, Intel received a Green Power Leadership Award and was named a Green Power Partner of the Year by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency for our multi-year commitment to purchase more than 1.3 billion kilowatt-hours of renewable energy certificates each year. As part of our effort to further integrate sustainability into the culture at Intel, we added an environmental component to the formula used to determine the payout for employee bonuses. Intel continues to make prudent investments in solar technology as well as implementing a mix of solar photovoltaic and water-heating projects at our locations in Oregon, New Mexico, and India.
As part of our celebration of Intel's 40th anniversary, we set a goal to contribute over 1 million volunteer hours in 2008 to the communities in which we work and live around the world. In early December, we exceeded 1 million hours. More than 48,000 Intel employees from 40 nations lent a hand to over 5,000 local schools, non-profits, and community groups around the world. We extended the impact of these volunteer activities with millions of dollars in matching grants from the Intel Foundation.
Through our education initiatives, we collaborate with educators and governments worldwide to advance 21st century education and prepare young people for success. Focused on improving teaching and learning through the effective use of technology and advancing math, science, and engineering education, Intel invests approximately $100 million annually in programs in more than 50 countries. In 2008, Intel reached more than 1 million teachers through our Intel® Teach Program; since its inception in 1998, Intel Teach has reached more than 6 million teachers in over 40 countries. Complete information is available at www.intel.com/education.
The Intel World Ahead Program aims to enhance lives by accelerating access to uncompromised technology for everyone, everywhere. Focused on advancing knowledge and skill development, job growth, and quality of life in the world's developing communities, the World Ahead Program extends Intel's efforts to advance progress in four areas: accessibility, connectivity, content, and education. Our goals are also to develop PCs tailored to local needs, drive critical connectivity, cultivate sustainable local capabilities, and provide the education needed to make a difference in people's lives. More information is available at www.intel.com/intel/worldahead.
Intel receives numerous awards and accolades from around the world for our work in the community, education, environmental responsibility, and overall corporate citizenship. A few highlights include: Corporate Responsibility Officer magazine ranked Intel number 1 on its 2008 list of the 100 Best Corporate Citizens; Corporate Knights, Inc. again named Intel one of the 100 Most Sustainable Corporations in the World; and Intel was selected as the Technology Market Supersector leader of the Dow Jones Sustainability Index for the eighth consecutive year, and was the only U.S.-based company named a Supersector leader.
The Intel® brand. The Intel brand is consistently ranked as one of the most recognizable and valuable brands in the world. It represents our commitment to moving technology forward and is the embodiment of what we make possible for people everywhere. As the world leader in semiconductor technology, we relentlessly focus on industry leadership, innovation, and growth. Our microprocessors and continuous innovation help extend what people do with technology.
