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Intel (Intruder) Early Friday, was on the right track to encroach your best weekly section in almost 40 years before baking.
Actions slipped 2% on Friday. This still had a stock of 23.6% since the start of the week – a solid yield, although less than the weekly gain of almost 30% seen earlier on Friday, which would have marked the best section of five days of the Action since 1987.
Intel was one of the least efficient actions in the S&P 500 last year, when the actions lost 60% of their value And the legendary American flea manufacturer was deposited from the first -rate Dow. The company has struggled to follow competitors in the race to develop IA fleas and invested billions in an uncertain recovery plan.
Actions I have a boost at the start of this week When vice-president JD Vance, speaking at a conference on AI in Paris, said that the Trump administration would take measures to ensure that AI fleas are designed and manufactured in the sector Intel funds, which manufactures fleas for third parties, could benefit from Trump forcing technological companies to manufacture their technology at the national level. Intel Foundry was a big bet of the former CEO Pat Gelsinger who lost more than $ 13 billion last year.
The stock obtained another boost this week from speculation that Intel can Partner with Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. (TSM), the largest flea manufacturer in the world and great competitor of Intel Foundry, to manufacture fleas in the United States and benefit from protectionist policies implemented by Trump and Former President Joe Biden.
Citi analysts said Thursday that they were not optimistic about the advantages of such an arrangement; In their opinion, Intel would find it difficult to adapt to TSMC’s work processes and work arrangements. “We always think that Intel should leave the foundry,” they concluded.
The TSMC rumor was only the last in a series of rumors. Qualcomm (Qcom) would have approached Intel last year proposeAnd analysts speculated that Broadcom (Avo)) could be interested in the acquisition of the company.
Update – February 14, 2025: This article has been updated to reflect the Intel closing price on Friday.
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