Intel stock is down about 5% probably following the news from ASML. The drop is quite visible on the chart and it was not small, however I would buy $INTC-11.5% stock down to below $35.
At what price do you buy $INTC-11.5% stock?

Intel stock is down about 5% probably following the news from ASML. The drop is quite visible on the chart and it was not small, however I would buy $INTC-11.5% stock down to below $35.
At what price do you buy $INTC-11.5% stock?
Hello, investors. As you can see the stock of $INTC-11.5%, since the beginning of the year the stock price has increased by 90%. What do you think Intel's chances are in the market versus $AMD-8.6% or $NVDA-7.4%?
I think it has almost no chance against these companies. But Intel is a great and quality company.
Nvidia is strengthening its dominance in the chip markets.
Today I read a new report that Nvidia $NVDA-7.4% and AMD $AMD-8.6% are working on Arm-based PC chips. These Arm-based chips, also used for smartphones, often consume significantly less power, which is critical for battery-powered devices.
Intel said it plans to spin off its programmable chip unit and make an initial public offering within two to three years. I don't really know how to view this news, positive or negative? The $INTC-11.5% stock initially weakened today but is already going back into the black.
I really like Intel and Gelsinger's vision, so I believe this will move Intel a little closer to achieving their goal.
Shares of $INTC-11.5% are up over 30% this year, which is very solid. The company hasn't done well over the past five years, as you can see from the chart. However, I see the company starting to turn around and I believe it will start to do well again. The stock currently strikes me as a bit overvalued, but if the stock gets to a price of $32 or lower, I would already be thinking...
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Shares of Intel Corp. $INTC-11.5% led the Dow lower Tuesday as concerns about data center inventories overshadowed the announcement of new computer chips with artificial intelligence capabilities in time for the holidays.
Shares of Intel (INTC), which had been declining as CEO Pat Gelsinger began his keynote address at the Intel Innovation 2023 developer conference, began to fall...
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Arm has signed agreements with large technology firms for IPOs worth $50 billion to $55 billion.
Apple Inc $AAPL-7.3%, Nvidia Corp $NVDA-7.4%, Alphabet Inc $GOOGL-3.4% and Advanced Micro Devices Inc $AMD-8.6% have agreed to invest in the chip designer's initial public offering (IPO), according to sources familiar with the matter.
Intel Corp $INTC-11.5%, Samsung Electronics Co Ltd, Cadence Design Systems...
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Intel $INTC-11.5% will invest $1.2 billion in Costa Rica over the next two years, the company said. The announcement comes after the U.S. State Department said in July that it would work with the Costa Rican government to support Costa Rica's semiconductor sector through the Chip and Science Act through 2022.
I really like the way Intel is changing and will have to take a closer look at this company :)
Intel's great $INTC-11.5% results drive the stock up less than 8% 🚀
So is good old Intel slowly making a comeback? Anyone here holding $INTC-11.5% stock?
The results are fine and it looks like the company could finally really start to thrive.
Intel Corp $INTC-11.5% said its manufacturing division will operate as a separate unit and start generating margin!
But the company did not announce a new external customer for this business as part of its foundry services (foundry = a manufacturing facility that makes chips for other companies), a key part of Intel's turnaround plans in which it will offer its manufacturing services...
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Could it be that Intel doesn't belong in the old world after all? I would also rather bet on a comeback. The $20 billion sounds good.
Simple question but more complicated answer, what do you prefer as a better investment at the moment and why? $INTC-11.5% or $AMD-8.6%?
For me it's more Intel, AMD seems overpriced to me. Let's see how Intel can handle the fight with other chipmakers and how it manages to develop its network of manufacturing factories around the world.
It's finally here! All you Intel $INTC-11.5% investors, take heart 👇
Germany will provide U.S. chipmaker Intel with a 10 billion-euro ($10.91 billion) subsidy for its planned factory in Magdeburg, a source familiar with the matter said, capping months of talks on the project that is expected to be worth around 30 billion euros.
AI! The most talked about topic in the investment world lately. We had a crazy tech rally during covid. When the pandemic ended, inflation and interest rates rose and the tech. mega rally was extinguished.
Now we have a new rally!
ChatGPT has left investors feeling exuberant. And a new rally is in full swing as all sorts of future AI opportunities are priced in.
That's why I've...
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Nicely summed up and I'll join the Applaks here 😂 I also think they'll come up with something later when it's a blast
How painful is it for growth investing advocates that $NLY-4.1% has outperformed $INTC-11.5% over 25 years with and without reinvested dividends? 😏😜
Yeah the drop to $INTC-11.5% was decent, but I certainly wouldn't buy at the current price and would rather see a price to buy somewhere between $26-30.