Thread regarding Intel Corp. layoffs

INTC great investment opportunity

Intel will make a comeback in 2030 once foundry breaks even. Stock price will touch $300. This is buying opportunity of a lifetime if you want to be billionaire in next 5 years. You only find to buy bluechips only at the time of crisis not when they're rallying.

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Post ID: @OP+1rSeB9IV

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@ OP when will it go to $300? I am seeing it going down to almost $30 every day

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Post ID: @hiqp+1rSeB9IV

Give me liberty or give me death
Give me good chips and stop talking shiitt

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Post ID: @2vat+1rSeB9IV

Shinking ship keeps saying growth
Bottom feeder wants to be the lead
There are no opportunities at this company
Only su-kers are left to talk shiitt

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Post ID: @2cre+1rSeB9IV

I am sure intel will grow in the future. It will not have the latest and greastest chips and it will not compete with the likes of AMD, Qualcomm, NVIDIA, et al. But it's growth will be a snail's pace compared to the other semis. AI will bring in tens of billions to others and just a few billion is all PG is counting on (His words). It does sound a bit like PGs job is in question, as it should be. PG will blaim the government for not giving it enough money.

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Post ID: @2nqo+1rSeB9IV

Rosenblatt securities has a $17 price target as of today.

Avoid this stock as it’s a value trap.

Intel needs to stop bloviating about how it will have ‘unquestioned leadership’ and just deliver.

They can shut everyone up with a good product. We all know how likely that is given the internal state of Intel, past performance and current offerings.

As to the future - ask yourself if your colleagues are up to the task of actually competing in the ruthlessly competitive semiconductor jungle - or is it full of a bunch of coasters riding out the last few years before retirement. Is anyone really hungry to win or just going through the motions. You’ll have your answer there.

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Post ID: @1toe+1rSeB9IV

@OP+1rSeB9IV OP is right. The stock could hit $300… but if it does, i will be because of hyper inflation and the debasement of the US dollar. So a banana will cost you $300 and you could pay it off exchanging one unit of INTC stock!

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Post ID: @1add+1rSeB9IV

I am waiting for it to go down $30 and will short all the way down

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Post ID: @1egl+1rSeB9IV

@uqy

  1. I'll only put the head of it in.

Now that's funny!

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Post ID: @kkn+1rSeB9IV

The three biggest lies.

  1. This will only hurt for a little bit.
  2. I'll only put the head of it in.
  3. Intel will make a comeback.

right.

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Post ID: @uqy+1rSeB9IV

lol

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Post ID: @bvt+1rSeB9IV

Call options are pointing to $65 by January. Otherwise they would be priced at 30 cents.

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Post ID: @gke+1rSeB9IV

Thanks OP your inputs. Just bought dec 2026 in money call.

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Post ID: @kxn+1rSeB9IV

By 2030, INTC is worth less than $3.

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Post ID: @xrt+1rSeB9IV

That price will require Intel to lay off 90% of its workforces to save cost and to steal back RSU stocks from laid off employees.

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Post ID: @ctw+1rSeB9IV

Another Wall street gangster idea to steal people money into INTC stock. At its prime time when Intel was still the king of silicon valley, its stock reached up to max $75 before falling down 90% of its value and is still moving up and down every single day. Reaching over $ 50s are very challenging tasks for the blue team now until the end of its time. If I have money I will bet on red team to reach $300 by next year, not until 2030.

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Post ID: @rsm+1rSeB9IV

@OP+1rSeB9IV Bruh, do you buy your own BS??? Intel hit its absolute stock highs in the early 2000 with the Dot Com bubble; back then Intel was King and the Data Center succeeded it: these were the golden years of Intel, when its only meaningful competitor was a very small AMD. The Dot Com bubble popped and Intel, in spite of some good products since, has not been able to recover back to those days’ highs. Now, AMD, TSMC, Apple, Qualcomm, and most of all NVIDIA, they all dominate. Did you watch Jensen Huang CEO of NVIDIA talk about THEIR plans for the data center? Bruh, x86 is dead in the water… CUDA running on ARM is the new King for both CPU in data centers and AI… more importantly, both AMD with Lisa Su and NVIDIA with Jensen Huang, they have true leaders with VISION; not Bible sellers with hyped up hyperbolic talk!

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