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NASDAQ:INTC
This summary was created by AI, based on 30 opinions in the last 12 months.
Intel has seen a significant turnaround since the new CEO took over, with shares rallying 321% over the past year and strong earnings surprises reported. The company's high-end CPUs are critical for data centers, and despite facing supply constraints, demand remains robust. Analysts express mixed opinions, noting its essential role in national strategic interests and government support, while also highlighting challenges such as heavy competition and high valuations. Despite these concerns, many investors maintain a cautious optimism regarding Intel's future performance, driven by strategic government partnerships and a belief in the CEO's capability to steer the company back to growth.
A lot of write downs in the business in the last earnings report. Losing market share - chips not as good as competitors. Hard to tell whether business will be able to compete in the future. Not well positioned for A.I. demands. Might be able to find a niche in the sector - but had to tell. Would recommend watching.
A business that's hard to turn around. Core competency was chips for PCs. NVDA is really good at chips for data centres and AI. INTC can't innovate and catch up to that. Behind, and going to stay behind. Now they're on turnaround strategy 2.0, selling the fab business and spinning off things. Sell. Won't turn around well.
Makes sense for QCOM to be interested, as it's a path to being more vertically integrated. Could create more synergies than other players. But you can't buy a stock hoping for a takeout; it may not occur.
From a value perspective it is priced like most of the businesses are worthless. The pieces of Intel are worth more than what it's trading at. He thinks the fabrication business is very valuable and that's why Qualcomm wants them. There is easy upside and it could go to $30. He bought the stock, not the options so it is more of an investment. Buy 7 Hold 37 Sell 6
(Analysts’ price target is $25.07)It is struggling right now. It is a turn around opportunity but this is hard to do for tech companies. Turn around opportunities are better in the resource sector. It created 2 divisions but it hasn't worked that well. It has wanted a chip to compete with Nvidia. There is talk about splitting up the company.
Lost its way. In tech, you want to own the leaders. Unprofitable, with no clear path to turn that around. A fixer-upper. He'd rather invest where to lose $$, something has to go wrong; not that to make $$ something needs to go right.