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The stock closed nearly 7% higher Tuesday after Japan’s SoftBank (JP:9984) agreed to invest $2 billion in
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Shining a Spotlight on Intel Intel (NASDAQ:INTC) has emerged from the shadows of its semiconductor rivals, capturing the attention of investors and policymakers alike. After years of struggling to keep pace with competitors like Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA) and Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing (NYSE:TSM),
Intel Corp (NASDAQ:INTC) shares are trading higher Tuesday after it was announced that Softbank will invest $2 billion in the company.
Trump administration eyes 10% Intel stake by converting federal grants, raising hopes of revival for the struggling U.S. chipmaker.
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Benzinga on MSNIntel Secures $2 Billion SoftBank Backing, Making Conglomerate Fifth-Largest Shareholder As Stock Climbs In Extended Trading
Intel gained a major backer Monday after SoftBank committed $2 billion for a roughly 2% stake, according to CNBC. SoftBank agreed to buy Intel shares at $23 each, slightly below Monday’s $23.66 closing price.
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Stocktwits on MSNIntel Stock Takes Off In Extended Trading After Masayoshi Son’s SoftBank Picks $2B Stake In Struggling Chipmaker — Retail Sees Huge Rally Loading
Intel Corp. (INTC) stock surged nearly 5.5% in extended trading on Monday after the struggling chipmaker announced that the company struck a deal with Masayoshi Son-led SoftBank (SFTBY) regarding a $2 billion strategic investment.