Intel Clawed its Way Back to Relevance in 2025, Will the Rally Continue?
Intel's stock rallied 84% in 2025 under new CEO Lip-Bu Tan, fueled by major investments.
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Intel shares fell about 14% after the chipmaker posted a Q4 loss and warned that weak Q1 guidance and manufacturing issues could weigh on results into 2026.
Intel's stock rallied 84% in 2025 under new CEO Lip-Bu Tan, fueled by major investments.
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Although predictable, Intel’s remarkable 100% year-to-date rally raises a question for investors: is it time to take profits, or is the company’s turnaround only beginning?
Intel’s fate is increasingly tied to geopolitics as it stands beside - and against - TSMC in shaping the U.S. tech stack.
Intel shares surged over 6% in premarket trading following SoftBank's $2 billion investment announcement.
Intel shares gained in premarket trading after reports emerged that the Trump administration is considering taking a stake in the chipmaker.
Nvidia and AMD shares are declining in premarket trading while Intel gains, driven by significant news.
Trump’s tariff remarks signal not just economic policy, but strategic leverage over TSMC.
As Intel advances its restructuring efforts, market volatility and noisy stock signals are to be expected.
Intel shares plummeted in premarket trading after reporting Q2 EPS of -$0.10, missing expectations by 171.81%.
Intel's stock jumped 4.84% to $23.07 as the company continues global layoffs to become more efficient, with Citigroup raising its price target to $24.
Intel stock declined over 4% as reports emerged that the company may abandon efforts to sell its 18A chip manufacturing process to external customers.