Data Center sales will drop like a rock and the earnings will su-k
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intel has a forward pe of about 85. its probably fairly valued at a pe of 25 (that's probably a bit high actually). so, about $7/share would be a fair price for intel based upon actual company results.
The outlook by year end is $9 only a share
@xhc... as I stated, "I can see where your utilization leads into your juvenile comment. "
It is still expensive than my McDonald hamburger. I am rather eating my burger.
@oda maybe your bi--h a-s noticed i was trying to rhyme with Pats periods and not Pats decimals. But thanks for reading thru all comments and commenting and finding issues that bother you
@sbf
There were a few price bumps from sell rumors. Earnings may shave those off? If so, can potentially buy after earnings, then sell on new rumor bumps?
- NVDA Employees: Yay, I can sell my company stock and be a millionaire!
- INTC Employees: Yay, I can sell my company stock to reduce my taxes!
@sbf: yes but that doesn’t mean they priced in ENOUGH
The street has already priced in an expected significant drop in revenue.
Learn about wash sales and tax harvesting. Might not be worth selling if your issue price was way higher than grant price. And if you sell below grant price, you can’t take a tax loss if there are any other INTC transactions (including grants) within +/-30 days. You can hope for a really low stock price and sell a few shares at $3k loss to reduce taxes next year.
17?!! Wow you are optimistic. I am thinking 10
@jal... you are another example of Intel's remaining employees being far less than exceptional. When dealing with numbers . is a decimal point. When dealing with text it is a period. I can see where your utilization leads into your juvenile comment.
You missed a period between $ and 17. That in addition to Pats periods
I have sold all Intel stocks today.