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68.48As of on the NASDAQ ∙ Minimum 15 minute delay
Previous Close | 55.97 |
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Open | 54.99 |
Volume | 10,184,965 |
3M AVG Volume | 645.42 |
Today's High | 55.63 |
Today's Low | 54.30 |
52 Week High | 68.48 |
52 Week Low | 43.62 |
Shares Out (MIL) | 4,038.00 |
Market Cap (MIL) | 226,006.90 |
Forward P/E | 12.09 |
Dividend (Yield %) | 2.48 |
UK's CMA Says Start Of Merger Investigation On Anticipated SK Hynix / Intel Deal
UK's CMA Starts Probe Into Anticipated Acquisition Of Intel's Nand And SSD Business By SK Hynix
Taiwan's Tsmc Says Hope To Offer More Capacity By 2023
Intel Corporation is engaged in designing and manufacturing products and technologies. Its segments are Client Computing Group (CCG), Data Center Group (DCG), Internet of Things Group (IOTG), Non-Volatile Memory Solutions Group (NSG), Mobileye, Programmable Solutions Group (PSG) and All Other. CCG segment includes platforms designed for end user form factors, focusing on segments of two in one, thin and light, commercial and gaming, and adjacencies. DCG segment includes workload-optimization platforms for compute, storage and network functions. IOTG segment includes high-performance compute solutions for targeted verticals and embedded applications in market segments. NSG segment provides memory and storage products based on Intel Optane technology and Intel three dimensional (3D) NAND technology. Mobileye segment provides driving assistance and automation solutions. PSG segment includes programmable semiconductors, primarily FPGAs and Application-Specific Integrated Circuits (ASICs).
Industry
Semiconductors
Contact Info
2200 Mission College Blvd
SANTA CLARA, CA
95054-1537
United States
+1.408.7658080
https://www.intel.com/Executive Leadership
Omar Syed Ishrak
Independent Chairman of the Board
Patrick P. Gelsinger
Chief Executive Officer, Director
George S. Davis
Chief Financial Officer, Executive Vice President
Sandra Rivera
Chief People Officer, Executive Vice President
Steven Ralph Rodgers
Executive Vice President, General Counsel
2018
70.8K2019
72.0K2020
77.9K2021(E)
72.8K2018
4.5802019
4.8702020
5.3002021(E)
4.630Price To Earnings (TTM) | 12.58 |
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Price To Sales (TTM) | 2.91 |
Price To Book (MRQ) | 2.83 |
Price To Cash Flow (TTM) | 7.36 |
Total Debt To Equity (MRQ) | 44.96 |
LT Debt To Equity (MRQ) | 41.65 |
Return on Investment (TTM) | 14.86 |
Return on Equity (TTM) | 12.47 |
Intel Corp said on Monday that it will invest $3.5 billion in its Rio Rancho, New Mexico manufacturing facility to boost advanced chip packaging technologies.
Intel Corp said on Sunday it will invest another $600 million in Israel to expand its research and development (R&D) and confirmed it was spending $10 billion on a new chip plant.
The chief executive of the biggest U.S. chip-maker, Intel Corp, said the company is going to curb its focus on buying back its own stock.
Intel wants 8 billion euros ($9.7 billion) in public subsidies towards building a semiconductor factory in Europe, its CEO was cited as saying on Friday, as the region seeks to reduce its reliance on imports amid a shortage of supplies.
Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger will visit Israel next week following talks this Friday in Brussels with European Commissioner Thierry Breton, a company spokeswoman said on Thursday.
SK Hynix, the world's No.2 memory chip maker, said on Wednesday it will bring forward planned capital spending but warned supply increases from the investment will come only next year, pointing to a prolonged global semiconductor shortage.
A global semiconductor chip shortage, which has hurt Mexico's auto industry, could improve but still not be fully resolved by the end of the year, said the head of Intel Corp's Mexico unit, Santiago Cardona.
Intel Corp's shares fell 7% on Friday as Wall Street analysts raised concerns about how soon the chipmaker can close the gap with rivals as it spends billions of dollars to increase manufacturing.
European industry chief Thierry Breton will hold discussions with the chief executive of chipmaker Intel and a top executive of Taiwanese competitor TMSC on April 30, as the EU seeks to shield itself from shocks in the global supply chain.
Intel Corp on Thursday raised its annual sales outlook on booming demand for personal computers, but its second-quarter profit forecast fell short of analyst expectations as the company spends heavily to get its manufacturing operations back on track and catch up to rivals...
U.S. stocks dived on Thursday on reports President Joe Biden planned to almost double the capital gains tax, news analysts said provided an excuse to take profits in a directionless market ahead of big tech's earnings next week.
Chipmaker Intel Corp forecast second-quarter revenue above Wall Street targets on Thursday, betting on demand for its new generation of processors for data centers and PCs as cloud-based services become an integral part of businesses.
A U.S. jury on Wednesday ruled in favor of Intel Corp in a patent infringement lawsuit filed against it by VLSI Technology LLC.
A U.S. jury on Wednesday ruled in favor of Intel Corp in a patent infringement lawsuit by VLSI Technology LLC, which accused the chipmaker of infringing its patents.
Chipmaker Intel Corp confirmed on Wednesday that Chief Executive Pat Gelsinger will travel to Europe next week to meet with European Union officials and customers.
Self-driving car sensor startup Luminar Technologies Inc on Wednesday said it had hired Tesla Inc and Intel Corp veterans for legal and investor relations positions.
Apple Inc announced on Tuesday a range of new computers, a paid podcasting service and devices for finding lost items, signaling the continued expansion of its once-simple product line into more and more corners of customers' lives.
* Intel Corp is expected to show a fall in quarterly revenue when it reports results on April 22.
EU antitrust enforcers will decide by May 20 whether to clear South Korean chipmaker SK Hynix Inc's $9 billion buy of Intel Corp's NAND memory chip business, according to a European Commission filing.
U.S. President Joe Biden met with executives from major companies on Monday to discuss the global chip shortage that has hit automakers and spurred Intel Corp to announce it plans to make chips for car plants at its factories in the next six to nine months.
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