Thread regarding Intel Corp. layoffs

Is Intel a good buy at $10?

Well?

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@dk+1j To quote Will Farrell: That's d-mb. That is d-mb.

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Post ID: @dm+1jv5y2cs9

$10 is still too high. Remember AMD was $3 right before they went fabless and hired a female technical CEO from MIT instead of old business man to just manipulate the financial result and balance sheet in short term.

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Post ID: @dk+1jv5y2cs9

Good bye 👋

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Post ID: @da+1jv5y2cs9

I suggest you wait for an even lower price, no matter what price you think is a 'perfect' buy price.

Because if you think it is $10 then that means you think the company is still deteriorating financially, yet somehow at $10 all the issues go away?

That makes no sense.

Reality is that the company issues are largely in the stock price, but sector issues such as pending tariffs and global growth will push it in either direction. The whole sector is a trade and if you don't have the time or ability to do that then..don't.

If you can't invest (or at least trade) any better than sticking a stake in the ground at $10, I'd suggest a mutual fund or ETF focused on semiconductors rather than messing with any single stock.

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Post ID: @d0+1jv5y2cs9

Intel is Good Bye

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Post ID: @b0+1jv5y2cs9

Maybe $9, not higher

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Post ID: @am+1jv5y2cs9

$10 is a good sell price OP.
Good buy price is $30

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Post ID: @a8+1jv5y2cs9

yes buying all of Intel for $10 would be a good deal. Heck they have somewhere north of $50 worth of EUV steppers

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