Intel received a 2 billion investment from SoftBank. SoftBank is a Japanese investment company. Now….go do your homework and try to make it all make sense!
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$23 a share is a low risk investment, as it's around liquidation value.
Intel will be broken up & sold; the valuation will go up with each sale.
$2 billion is a petty cash investment for them.
Orange-T is under the impression that the Japanese have agreed to significant investment in the United States. The Japanese seemed to disagree on major deal details. Given that O-T often, if not always, renegs on deals, foreign countries understand that the only need promise or appear to promise something but don’t actually need to follow through. O-T’s actions are legally dubious and are being litigated in federal courts, with these lower courts expected to side with the constitution. That makes such empty promises attractive because there will be no need to reneg given the likely court outcome.
Intel is no ARM. Unless SoftBank has other purposes in mind, it is a terrible investment.
Oh I get it
Softbank owns ARM
ARM would lose money if a TSMC monopoly allowed them to charge arbitrary prices
Intel could compete with TSMC
it all makes sense if you follow the money!!
US is cannibalizing its allies.
A CEO highly compromised by investments in China, Propped back to life through a Japanese investment firm, Most of the corporation is on foreign soil. I really don’t want my government involved it any of it. Fu-k Intel!
Intel hearts Japan USD. What's to make sense of?