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Intel: A Perfect Example Of Why 'Cheap' Doesn't Always Mean 'Buy'

seekingalpha09-20

Intel's transformation into a foundry business has led to declining core business revenues and profitability, with no immediate catalysts for stock growth.Government funding will not solve the company...

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  • Lio23
    ·09-20
    With the the transformation of its busines which is in place and has been in place for a short while, I am more than certian that Intel will be back as a player in the semi-con industry. This article take away the rise from the goverment support. With the support from the goverment, alot can be achieved. Here we are bashing a company that announced on their mistake and is taking active steps to rectify on its mistakes, which we can see over the weeks. Does it really make sense or they trying to bash the price down so that they can pick up more shares? or worst all short sell. One last point, Intel has it supporters and long term customers that have stood in and reinforced partnership; i.e Amazon. What does this show? My view is a buy and hold, soon Intel will be back.
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    • Lio23
      My View Nvidia is priced with all its success and hype. Intel on the contrary is priced with its current issues. Intel seems like a better priced product, so long as it irons out all its issues. Can intel do it? I’m confident that it can. Are we seeing changes? Yes. Does Intel have support? Yes. Who? The Gov, its customers. Can Intel execute? I’m confident it can. Lastly is management willing to make hard decisions? Yes, and it is importnat for change management to be able to make hard decisions. If Intel gets out of woods, their share price will fly. Who will I put my money on at this moment? Intel.
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    • JC888
      If one has $1,000, buy INTC & let monies get stuck for 3 years for profits (& its not 100%). Or buy NVDA & watch it grow at breakneck speed ? Obvious, no?
      09-21
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