Thread regarding Intel Corp. layoffs

Nothing can save Intel

Intel’s Mobileye IPO is not shaping up to be the shot in the arm its parent company needs.

Last December, Intel made known its intent to take Mobileye public by mid-2022. However, the plans were repeatedly delayed due to volatile market conditions. On Sept. 30, the Israel-based self-driving tech firm, which Intel bought five years ago, finally filed for an IPO. Only now, it’s looking to sell fewer shares at a smaller valuation.

https://finance.yahoo.com/news/mobileye-ipo-t-save-intel-070000677.html

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@1pjk, as an INTC bag holder I hope and pray that you’re right.

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Post ID: @2dhs+1jmsAM1U

Nothing can save Intel?
Pat was sent by God. Watch with patience.

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Post ID: @1pjk+1jmsAM1U

I’m wondering how much haters getting paid to spread negative news 😂 sorry budd We coming back stronger 😁

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Post ID: @oub+1jmsAM1U

Don't worry, Intel can make tons of money on >10 year old NIC Cards and rebranded storage controllers. Wait! Maybe they will be ZBB'd next.

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Post ID: @xty+1jmsAM1U

Intel Management has no shame. They just put on the lipstick. get their knees on and beg the market to continue to hope they get something right.

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Post ID: @tgq+1jmsAM1U

FUBAR how was this ever going to save Intel.

Another tangential misguided acquisition.

Intel in the x86 business, HPC business, graphics, AI, or Foundry, I really want to know!

Are they a leader in any? Maybe that is the problem here!

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