Thread regarding Intel Corp. layoffs

how Intel grades compare to FANG grades (Facebook, Amazon, NVidia, Google), is it divide Intel grade by 2?

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Nvidia is not a FANG stock (yet), but it very well should be.

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Post ID: @4izv+QC1QhvW

It is a well known fact that Intel has become clown town.

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Post ID: @4mvk+QC1QhvW

@wla OP wasn‘t pointing out anything, you idiot.

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Post ID: @2sqy+QC1QhvW

The Intel hostility is very strong on this simple question.

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Post ID: @1vqn+QC1QhvW

I am also curious how Intel grades compare to top 5 leading companies like FANG.

Anybody with good info on this?

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Post ID: @szh+QC1QhvW

Ohh, the Intel fanboys are sensitive today... Such radical comments. Intel was considered a "bellweather" stock for more than a decade. The OP is simply pointing out that Wall Street does not think much of Intel anymore. That is the new reality. Look at the recent Intel bond issue that was just rated by Moody's yesterday as "A1" (meaning upper medium grade). That is not great. The hostility will increase as Intel continues to falter into 2018 and beyond. Good luck.

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Post ID: @wla+QC1QhvW

The N in "FANG" stands for Netflix you Phuckin moron!

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Post ID: @ydg+QC1QhvW

When did the N in FANG become NVIDIA?

And why would the FANG companies have in any way comparable grades?

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