I would bet that most investors don't want to hold this stock in their portfolio purely because of the China risk and assume that it would "somehow" be resolved. I don't think so, but we'll see where Intel is in two or three years. Maybe their production will miraculously ramp up and within 10 years they'll have enough resources to expand manufacturing capacity to meet U.S. demand.
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I would bet that most investors don't want to hold this stock in their portfolio purely because of the China risk and assume that it would "somehow" be resolved. I don't think so, but we'll see where Intel is in two or three years. Maybe their production will miraculously ramp up and within 10 years they'll have enough resources to expand manufacturing capacity to meet U.S. demand.