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08-27

Intc

Intel Corporation (INTC) is an American multinational corporation and technology company that was founded in 1968. It is one of the world's largest and most influential semiconductor chip makers, developing advanced integrated digital technology products, primarily microprocessors, for the global personal computer, data center, mobile and embedded systems and automation markets.

Some key facts about Intel:

- Headquarters: Santa Clara, California, USA

- CEO: Pat Gelsinger (since 2021)

- Founded: July 18, 1968

- Employees: Around 121,100 (2022)

- Primary products: Microprocessors, motherboard chipsets, network interface controllers, solid-state drives, and other devices related to communications and computing

- Major product lines: Intel Core, Intel Xeon, Intel Atom, Intel Pentium, Intel Celeron

- Significant developments: Invention of the microprocessor, development of x86 architecture that powers most personal computers

- Market share: Around 80% of the global microprocessor market

Intel has been a dominant player in the semiconductor industry for decades, powering a large portion of the world's personal computers and servers. However, the company has faced increased competition in recent years from players like AMD, Nvidia, and ARM-based chip designers. Intel has been working to diversify its product portfolio and expand into new growth areas like data centers, 5G, and the Internet of Things to maintain its industry leadership.

Should We Take CEO Buying/Selling Seriously?
Gelsinger paid $252,000 on Aug. 5 for 12,500 $Intel(INTC)$ shares, an average price of $20.16. You may think that $25k is no big money. But his persistence can't be ignored. Intel CEO continues to buy the stock in the past 4 years. Another notable CEO stock trade is $NVIDIA Corp(NVDA)$’s CEO sale in recent months. ---------------- Do you invest in good CEO or data? How do you view $Intel(INTC)$ CEO’s continous buying? Is it a bullish signal or not? Should we take CEO’s buying or selling seriously?
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