Intel's (NASDAQ: INTC) fourth-quarter results topped analysts' expectations but also showed a company that continues to ...
Intel (NASDAQ: INTC) continues to disappoint stock market investors as new products fail to hit the mark. *Stock prices used ...
Intel stock fell following its latest report and it looks like the chipmaker won't be recovering anytime soon. The company's failure to capitalize on hot growth trends such as AI and stiff ...
We don't know how long Intel's turnaround will take, but we do know that, for the most part, Wall Street is offering ...
See: How DeepSeek’s AI Model Impacts AVGO Stock? Memory maker Micron was down 12%. However, Intel stock held up pretty well declining by just about 2.5%. We think that Intel stock could benefit ...
Over the last three years, my Sell rating for Intel stock has been spot on as the company faced massive challenges in the foundry business. With the recent change in management and better-than ...
Over the long term, there will be a gradual recovery in its top-line and that makes INTC an undervalued stock (based on PS ratio (TTM) near its long-term low). However, Intel’s share loss in ...
Intel (NASDAQ: INTC) stock enjoyed a modest lift on Tuesday, rising 2% through 11:05 a.m. ET amid conflicting moves on Wall Street. Intel stock sits just below $22 a share, so Citi's new price ...
Nearly all the analysts following Intel who are tracked by Visible Alpha have a "hold" rating for the stock and the consensus price target implies some upside. Intel has been the subject of recent ...
Citi trimmed its price target on Intel stock this morning, while HSBC upgraded the stock. Both banks believe Intel stock is overpriced today, yet curiously advise investors to hold the stock anyway.
Q4 results might have come in ahead of expectations, but that doesn’t necessarily mean a meaningful turnaround is already at ...
Intel stock rose 8.47% on reports of a potential acquisition, following a 54% drop over the past 12 months. CFO Zinsner acknowledged selling factories and divisions, while Intel spins off Altera ...