• WendyOnePWendyOneP
      ·03-24 07:16
      $Intel(INTC)$ Intel’s recent pullback has raised questions about whether its foundry business should be split to unlock more value. A separation could allow the foundry division to focus on its own growth and investments, without the legacy of Intel’s core semiconductor business. It might attract more specialized investors and streamline operations. However, splitting could also create execution risks, reduce economies of scale, and complicate Intel’s integrated approach. The decision hinges on how the foundry business evolves and whether it can stand independently in a competitive market.
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    • JimmyHuaJimmyHua
      ·03-21
      $Intel(INTC)$ 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.
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    • JimmyHuaJimmyHua
      ·03-21
      $Intel(INTC)$ 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.
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    • AN88AN88
      ·03-20
      Buy some and they should split low business 
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    • WendyOnePWendyOneP
      ·03-20
      $Intel(INTC)$ Intel board should make up their mind and get rid of the unpersuasive anti-IDM ppl who doesn't add much value in other areas. Their seats should be for open minded ppl capable of adding value to Intel ppl. That's the minimal condition to rehire Pat or any other good CEO for Intel.
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    • MuthukumarPMuthukumarP
      ·03-19
      Intel go go go 👍 worth to buy more 
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    • 非一般股民非一般股民
      ·03-19
      qq gogogo
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    • WendyOnePWendyOneP
      ·03-19
      $Intel(INTC)$ $Advanced Micro Devices(AMD)$ $NVIDIA(NVDA)$ Intel’s recent rally reflects improving sentiment around its turnaround strategy and AI potential. Strong earnings guidance and progress in chip manufacturing are boosting investor confidence. However, macro headwinds and competition from AMD and NVIDIA remain key risks. If momentum holds and broader market conditions stay favorable, a push toward $30 looks achievable. Watch for volume and institutional support as confirmation.
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    • 股市专家股市专家
      ·03-19
      Give some time to the veteran to steer this company forward! Buy low now:)
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    • icycrystalicycrystal
      ·03-18
      The game business has performed steadily, and revenue is expected to grow by more than 16% year-on-year.
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    • icycrystalicycrystal
      ·03-18
      Many institutions are optimistic about Tencent's performance, believing that it will have a stable performance in games, advertising, financial technology and other fields.
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    • OptionsAuraOptionsAura
      ·03-18

      Tencent's Q4 financial report is about to be released! How to Play Options Strategy?

      Tencent Holdings will release its latest quarterly earnings report on March 19.The market generally expects that Tencent Q4 is expected to achieve revenue of 168.435 billion yuan, a year-on-year increase of 8.53%; The expected earnings per share are 4.553 yuan, a year-on-year increase of 62.21%.Many institutions are optimistic about Tencent's performance, believing that it will have a solid performance in games, advertising, financial technology and other fields.More than 90% of analysts have given Tencent a "strong recommendation" rating. The average target price of institutions is HK $509, and the highest target price is HK $676.Looking forward to this performance,Investors are still focusing on the performance of game sector revenue, video account advertising and other high-margin busin
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    • MillionaireTigerMillionaireTiger
      ·03-18

      Intel Soars 30% in 5 Days—Still Undervalued?

      🚀 Intel soars 29.8% in just 5 days! Despite the rally, Intel’s stock is still trading at 1998 levels, with valuations remaining relatively low.Did you catch this breakout? Looks like some traders did! 👀🎉 Huge congrats to @WeiQi96 for locking in a 103.61% profit on an INTC call!🎉 Shoutout to @yibxn for an impressive 67.12% gain on an INTC call!👉 Got a winning strategy of your own? Share your golden trading tips in the comments below! 👇Who is Lip-Bu Tan?Lip-Bu Tan is a heavyweight in the semiconductor industry. As the founder of Walden International and former CEO of Cadence Design Systems, he led a decade of strong growth. He also sits on the board of AI firm
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    • Tiger MickyTiger Micky
      ·03-18
      Intel has climb significantly especially from last week after a steep dive since Trump stupid trade war especially with China. I had lock in partial gain last week @ 24. Currently has breached 26 & trying to establish momentum. If it can sustain around 28, there is a good chance to target 29-30. Hopefully!
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    • WendyOnePWendyOneP
      ·03-18
      $Intel(INTC)$ Intel’s recent surge reflects improving fundamentals and AI momentum. Strong demand for AI chips and expanding foundry services could boost revenue growth. Recent cost-cutting measures and operational efficiency are enhancing profitability. Positive guidance and increased institutional buying signal renewed confidence. Government support for domestic chip production adds long-term stability. A breakout above key technical levels could pave the way for a run toward $30.
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    • SalmonsushiSalmonsushi
      ·03-17
      $Intel(INTC)$  oh definitely the new ceo will flip the chart above with a golden cross and start a bull ride, drawing MC from tsmc and Nvidia. Are you ready for what's next?
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    • JimmyHuaJimmyHua
      ·03-17
      $Intel(INTC)$ Intel, once the dominant leader in the chip industry, has been struggling in recent years.In 2024, Intel posted a full-year net loss of $18.8 billion, and its market value shrank by more than half. Layoffs, factory sales, declining performance, and being removed from the Dow Jones Index — bad news has been piling up. Amid the rise of competitors like NVIDIA and AMD, Intel seems to be stuck in a quagmire.At this critical moment, Intel’s board of directors made a significant decision: appointing Lip-Bu Tan as the new CEO, effective March 18.The 65-year-old Chinese-American had resigned from Intel's board of directors in August 2024, but has now been urgently recalled. Following the news, Intel’s stock price su
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    • WendyOnePWendyOneP
      ·03-17
      $Intel(INTC)$ Question to Intel Employees: Thoughts on New CEO Lip-Bu Tan?Intel employees: I’ve seen past discussions mentioning that morale at Intel had taken a hit due to various ongoing issues and internal challenges. Now that Lip-Bu Tan has stepped in as the new CEO, I’m curious—how are you feeling?Given the critical importance of semiconductors and the fact that Intel remains the only major American semiconductor fab, I believe Intel is one of the most crucial companies for the next era of this nation. It would be great to hear if there’s a sense of optimism or renewed hope within the company following Tan’s appointment. Is there a noticeable shift in morale, or do concerns still linger?I’d appreciate hearing your pe
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    • BullarooBullaroo
      ·03-17

      Intel: Can Lip-Bu Tan Engineer a True Turnaround?

      Intel Corporation ( $Intel(INTC)$ ), once the undisputed king of the semiconductor world, has faced persistent headwinds over the past decade. From missed product timelines to losing technological leadership to rivals like AMD and Nvidia, the company has struggled to reclaim its former dominance. However, on March 18, 2025, Intel boldly steps by appointing Lip-Bu Tan as its new Chief Executive Officer. In the immediate aftermath, Intel’s stock surged 16%, signaling renewed investor optimism. But the critical question remains—can Tan lead Intel to a sustainable comeback, or will this be yet another temporary market rally? Market Reaction: Investor Euphoria vs. Structural Reality 1. Short-term Market Optimism As the former CEO of Cadence Design Syst
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    • jethrojethro
      ·03-16
      Lip-Bu Tan's Appointment as Intel CEO:  Outlook Going Forward. Lip-Bu Tan as its new CEO, here's a look at the potential outlook: Potential Strengths: - Semiconductor Expertise: Tan's extensive experience in the semiconductor industry, including his successful tenure as CEO of Cadence Design Systems, provides him with deep knowledge of chip design, manufacturing, and market dynamics. This could be crucial for Intel's turnaround efforts. - Industry Connections: Tan's extensive network within the industry could be valuable for securing partnerships, attracting talent, and navigating complex supply chains. - Focus on Manufacturing: Tan's experience in manufacturing, particularly in his role overseeing Intel's manufacturing operations, could help address the company's manufacturing challe
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    • WendyOnePWendyOneP
      ·03-24 07:16
      $Intel(INTC)$ Intel’s recent pullback has raised questions about whether its foundry business should be split to unlock more value. A separation could allow the foundry division to focus on its own growth and investments, without the legacy of Intel’s core semiconductor business. It might attract more specialized investors and streamline operations. However, splitting could also create execution risks, reduce economies of scale, and complicate Intel’s integrated approach. The decision hinges on how the foundry business evolves and whether it can stand independently in a competitive market.
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    • JimmyHuaJimmyHua
      ·03-21
      $Intel(INTC)$ 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.
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    • JimmyHuaJimmyHua
      ·03-21
      $Intel(INTC)$ 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.
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    • AN88AN88
      ·03-20
      Buy some and they should split low business 
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    • WendyOnePWendyOneP
      ·03-20
      $Intel(INTC)$ Intel board should make up their mind and get rid of the unpersuasive anti-IDM ppl who doesn't add much value in other areas. Their seats should be for open minded ppl capable of adding value to Intel ppl. That's the minimal condition to rehire Pat or any other good CEO for Intel.
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    • OptionsAuraOptionsAura
      ·03-18

      Tencent's Q4 financial report is about to be released! How to Play Options Strategy?

      Tencent Holdings will release its latest quarterly earnings report on March 19.The market generally expects that Tencent Q4 is expected to achieve revenue of 168.435 billion yuan, a year-on-year increase of 8.53%; The expected earnings per share are 4.553 yuan, a year-on-year increase of 62.21%.Many institutions are optimistic about Tencent's performance, believing that it will have a solid performance in games, advertising, financial technology and other fields.More than 90% of analysts have given Tencent a "strong recommendation" rating. The average target price of institutions is HK $509, and the highest target price is HK $676.Looking forward to this performance,Investors are still focusing on the performance of game sector revenue, video account advertising and other high-margin busin
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    • BullarooBullaroo
      ·03-17

      Intel: Can Lip-Bu Tan Engineer a True Turnaround?

      Intel Corporation ( $Intel(INTC)$ ), once the undisputed king of the semiconductor world, has faced persistent headwinds over the past decade. From missed product timelines to losing technological leadership to rivals like AMD and Nvidia, the company has struggled to reclaim its former dominance. However, on March 18, 2025, Intel boldly steps by appointing Lip-Bu Tan as its new Chief Executive Officer. In the immediate aftermath, Intel’s stock surged 16%, signaling renewed investor optimism. But the critical question remains—can Tan lead Intel to a sustainable comeback, or will this be yet another temporary market rally? Market Reaction: Investor Euphoria vs. Structural Reality 1. Short-term Market Optimism As the former CEO of Cadence Design Syst
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    • MillionaireTigerMillionaireTiger
      ·03-14

      Lip-Bu Tan: Can the "Tyrant CEO" Revive Intel with a Billion-Dollar Rescue Plan?

      收购整合风波之际,行业老将陈立武接任英特尔CEO,能否破局?From the Slums to Silicon Valley: A Maverick’s Journey Born in Kuala Lumpur in 1959 and raised in the slums of Singapore, Lip-Bu Tan never imagined he would one day helm a semiconductor empire. At 16, he enrolled at Nanyang Technological University, completing his physics degree in just three years before heading to MIT for a master’s in nuclear engineering. His original goal? To be at the forefront of the nuclear revolution.But fate had other plans. The 1979 Three Mile Island disaster shattered his faith in nuclear energy. "Radiation didn’t harm me, but the financial currents of Wall Street changed me," he later said. Pivoting to business, he joined British piano manufacturer Chappell, where he even fine-tuned pianos used in Titanic’s soundtrack. For him, thi
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    • Tiger_commentsTiger_comments
      ·03-13

      Is Intel Ready to Compete With Nvidia and AMD Under New Leadership?

      $Intel(INTC)$ has officially announced a major personnel change—Lip-Bu Tan has been appointed as the new CEO, effective March 18, 2025. Upon the announcement, Intel's stock surged by 12% in after-hours trading.1. Three Top Chip Giants Now Led by China-Background CEOs: Nvidia's Jensen Huang, AMD's Lisa Su, and Intel's Lip-Bu Tan.Now, Chinese CEOs are at the helm of major semiconductor companies, with Jensen Huang leading Nvidia to dominate the AI and GPU sectors, propelling the company's market value to over $3 trillion;Lisa Su led $Advanced Micro Devices(AMD)$ to increase its market value from $3 billion to over $200 billion, surpassing Intel for the first time;Wei Zhejia, who took over as Chairman of
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    • Mickey082024Mickey082024
      ·03-12

      Intel Acquisition + Strong Buy Value Investment?

      $Intel(INTC)$ Intel’s Market Position: A Rough Patch with Renewed Interest Hey, welcome back! Intel has had a tough few years, but market interest is picking up, largely due to the company's fundamental value. Let’s take a closer look. While most metrics are down, Q4 performed better than expected. However, the outlook for Q1 is weak. That said, a single quarter doesn’t mean much—companies sometimes lower guidance intentionally to create positive surprises later. Although it’s regulated, there’s flexibility in how it's done. Intel’s Financial Strength and Investment Strategy Personally, I’m bullish on Intel and own a small stake, but keep in mind that my views are general. Intel once boasted strong margins, even above the industry average, but the
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    • Daily_DiscussionDaily_Discussion
      ·03-13

      🚀Tell us your tricks for creating wealth on the market!

      Hi, Tigers!Welcome to Daily Discussion! This is the place for you to share your trading ideas and win coins!​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​Click here to join the Topic & Win coins >>​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​[Rewards]We will reward you with 50 Tiger Coins when you share your knowledge about stocks and markets here, depending on quality and originality.[Winners Announcement:12 Mar]1.Here are the 5 Tigers whose post has the best quality & interaction yesterday: @nerdbull1669 @M
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    • Option_MoversOption_Movers
      ·03-12

      Option Movers | Intel Shows Strongest Bullish Sentiment; One NIO Call Soars 700%

      Market OverviewU.S. stocks fell on Tuesday (Mar. 11), adding to the biggest selloff in months, as investors worried about the impact of the latest tariff threats on the global economy.Regarding the options market, a total volume of 53,381,261 contracts was traded, down 12% from the previous trading day.Top 10 Option VolumesTop 10: $NVDA(NVDA)$, $TSLA(TSLA)$, $AAPL(AAPL)$, $PLTR(PLTR)$, $AMZN(AMZN)$, $NIO(NIO)$, $MSTR(MSTR)$, $SMCI(SMCI)$,
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    • MillionaireTigerMillionaireTiger
      ·03-18

      Intel Soars 30% in 5 Days—Still Undervalued?

      🚀 Intel soars 29.8% in just 5 days! Despite the rally, Intel’s stock is still trading at 1998 levels, with valuations remaining relatively low.Did you catch this breakout? Looks like some traders did! 👀🎉 Huge congrats to @WeiQi96 for locking in a 103.61% profit on an INTC call!🎉 Shoutout to @yibxn for an impressive 67.12% gain on an INTC call!👉 Got a winning strategy of your own? Share your golden trading tips in the comments below! 👇Who is Lip-Bu Tan?Lip-Bu Tan is a heavyweight in the semiconductor industry. As the founder of Walden International and former CEO of Cadence Design Systems, he led a decade of strong growth. He also sits on the board of AI firm
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    • jethrojethro
      ·03-16
      Lip-Bu Tan's Appointment as Intel CEO:  Outlook Going Forward. Lip-Bu Tan as its new CEO, here's a look at the potential outlook: Potential Strengths: - Semiconductor Expertise: Tan's extensive experience in the semiconductor industry, including his successful tenure as CEO of Cadence Design Systems, provides him with deep knowledge of chip design, manufacturing, and market dynamics. This could be crucial for Intel's turnaround efforts. - Industry Connections: Tan's extensive network within the industry could be valuable for securing partnerships, attracting talent, and navigating complex supply chains. - Focus on Manufacturing: Tan's experience in manufacturing, particularly in his role overseeing Intel's manufacturing operations, could help address the company's manufacturing challe
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    • UltrahishamUltrahisham
      ·03-13
      Intel Corporation has appointed Lip-Bu Tan as its new Chief Executive Officer, effective March 18, 2025. This leadership change comes after a period of significant challenges for the company, including financial losses and strategic missteps. Tan’s extensive experience in the semiconductor industry positions him to steer Intel toward renewed innovation and competitiveness. Lip-Bu Tan’s Background Lip-Bu Tan, 65, is a seasoned technologist with a rich history in the semiconductor sector. He holds a master’s degree in nuclear engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and an MBA from the University of San Francisco. Tan founded Walden International, a venture capital firm specializing in technology investments, and served as CEO of Cadence Design Systems from 2009 to 2021. Du
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    • JacksNifflerJacksNiffler
      ·03-13

      Is Intel's New CEO making a difference?

      $Intel(INTC)$ announced Lip-Bu Tan to take over as the new CEO, the entire Chinese circle can not restrain the excitement, after all, $NVIDIA(NVDA)$ $Advanced Micro Devices(AMD)$ $Broadcom(AVGO)$ are now Chinese CEOs. Lip-Bu Tans background, qualifications, but also fully worthy of the current position, because he was previously a director of Intel, but because of the concept of different in August 24 resigned from the post.Why the market for think Lip-Bu Tan really can change Intel?The main reason for the board's resignation was dissatisfaction with the organization's structure and "conservative and outdated" corporate c
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    • jethrojethro
      ·03-13
      It's too early to definitively say whether it's time to "load in" on Intel shares just because of the new CEO appointment. While Lip-Bu Tan's experience and track record are promising, the company faces significant challenges that will take time to address. Reasons for Cautious Optimism: - Experienced Leader: Tan's extensive background in the semiconductor industry, particularly his previous role as CEO of Cadence Design Systems and his experience in venture capital, positions him well to lead Intel through its current difficulties. - Potential for Restructuring: Tan is likely to prioritize regaining Intel's competitive edge against rivals like AMD and Nvidia, which may involve accelerating the development and rollout of new chip technologies and enhancing Intel's capabilities in artificia
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    • KKLEEKKLEE
      ·03-13
      Intel (INTC) surged 16% as investors reacted positively to its latest earnings and leadership changes. With a new CEO at the helm, can Intel finally regain its lost dominance in the semiconductor space, or is this rally just temporary? What’s Behind the Surge? Intel’s jump comes amid optimism surrounding its restructuring efforts, government funding for U.S. chip manufacturing, and a renewed focus on AI-driven growth. The company has also shown progress in its foundry business, aiming to compete with industry leaders like TSMC and Samsung. Challenges Ahead Execution Risks: Intel has struggled with delays in process node advancements. A turnaround will require flawless execution. Competition: Nvidia and AMD continue to dominate the high-performance computing market, leaving Intel playing ca
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    • JimmyHuaJimmyHua
      ·03-17
      $Intel(INTC)$ Intel, once the dominant leader in the chip industry, has been struggling in recent years.In 2024, Intel posted a full-year net loss of $18.8 billion, and its market value shrank by more than half. Layoffs, factory sales, declining performance, and being removed from the Dow Jones Index — bad news has been piling up. Amid the rise of competitors like NVIDIA and AMD, Intel seems to be stuck in a quagmire.At this critical moment, Intel’s board of directors made a significant decision: appointing Lip-Bu Tan as the new CEO, effective March 18.The 65-year-old Chinese-American had resigned from Intel's board of directors in August 2024, but has now been urgently recalled. Following the news, Intel’s stock price su
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    • WendyOnePWendyOneP
      ·03-17
      $Intel(INTC)$ Question to Intel Employees: Thoughts on New CEO Lip-Bu Tan?Intel employees: I’ve seen past discussions mentioning that morale at Intel had taken a hit due to various ongoing issues and internal challenges. Now that Lip-Bu Tan has stepped in as the new CEO, I’m curious—how are you feeling?Given the critical importance of semiconductors and the fact that Intel remains the only major American semiconductor fab, I believe Intel is one of the most crucial companies for the next era of this nation. It would be great to hear if there’s a sense of optimism or renewed hope within the company following Tan’s appointment. Is there a noticeable shift in morale, or do concerns still linger?I’d appreciate hearing your pe
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