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It might have been the biggest winner of the last president's chips act to stimulate U.S. semi manufacturing by getting part of a $7.86 billion grant. Will Intel get more money from Washington? Intel carries $46 billion in long-term loans, so Intel needs the money badly. It's shocking that Intel shares aren't even lower.
Will Intel turn a corner? Shares have fallen along with the sales of mobile computers. They're trying to become a foundry, but it hasn't offset losses in CPUs. Healthy balance sheet, yes, but the question he always asks is, What's next for them? He doesn't see a catalyst.