Intel Corp

NASDAQ: INTC
$25.69
-$0.51 (-1.9%)
Real Time Data Delayed 15 Min.

INTC Articles

The Dow index sank again Friday, led by Caterpillar, Apple, Intel, and IBM.
Caterpillar, Boeing, Apple, and Intel kept the Dow in the green Thursday following a late afternoon drop in equities prices.
Tuesday was a mixed day for the broad U.S. markets. The Dow seemed to be the only index doing anything positive on the day and it hit another all-time high. Crude oil backed off slightly from its...
Intel, Caterpillar, 3M, and Walgreens led the rise in the Dow index Tuesday.
Intel and Boeing were the gainers and DowDuPont and Goldman Sachs the losers in a virtually dead-flat trading day Friday.
AMD's latest downgrade is one of those analyst calls that actually has some hallmarks of an upgrade, even if it is formally a downgrade.
The September 14 short interest data have been compared with the previous report. Short interest in most of these selected semiconductor stocks increased.
Judging by the most shorted stocks traded on the Nasdaq between the August 31 and September 14 settlement dates, those sellers were focused on Qualcomm.
Intel, UnitedHealth, Johnson & Johnson, and 3M Company led the Dow's Tuesday drop.
Qualcomm is seeking to amend a complaint filed against Apple last November charging the iPhone maker with using Qualcomm intellectual property to help Intel build clips that eventually replaced...
These were five of the top analyst calls showing caution in the semiconductor stocks from Tuesday, September 24, 2018.
The top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations seen on Tuesday include Barrick Gold, Blackstone, Chesapeake Energy, Dollar Tree, Intel, Qualcomm, Sirius XM, Texas Instruments and Vale.
Intel, Walgreens, Caterpillar, and DowDuPont let the Dow to an all-time record on Thursday.
Microsoft was hardly given much attention for announcing a dividend hike on Tuesday evening. This hike is much more relevant than just as it pertains to Microsoft.
Nike, Boeing, Intel, and Caterpillar were the Dow's leading gainers Tuesday.