$Intel(INTC)$

Intel’s recent pullback reflects market skepticism about its foundry turnaround. Spinning off the foundry business could unlock shareholder value by allowing more focus on core chip design. However, the foundry unit’s heavy capital demands and slow profitability turnaround make it a tough call. A split might help streamline operations, but execution risks remain high. For now, staying cautious until clearer signs of foundry growth emerge seems prudent.

# Intel Pulls Back: Should the Foundry Business Be Split?

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  • Two months later, over $30. Then you'll hardly see under $30. The CEO will burn the shorts.
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  • we have intel processors since being a child. us hidden gem. buy and hold
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  • MarsBloom
    ·03-21
    Great insights on Intel's strategy! [Cool]
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