Intel Corp

NASDAQ: INTC
$24.84
+$0.49 (+2.0%)
Closing Price on November 18, 2024

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Intel dominated the processor market for so long that it has been very hard for many in the investing community to understand and accept the resurgence of AMD.
General Electric, Intel, Merck, and Disney led the DJIA to a lower close on Thursday.
Intel, Boeing, JPMorgan, and UnitedHealth kept the DJIA in the green Wednesday.
Volvo said all of its new cars sold in 2019 and after will either be electric or hybrid, Qatar said it will sharply increase natural gas production and Samsung may pass Intel as the world's largest...
Seven stocks in the Dow Jones Industrial Average index have posted share price losses in the first half of 2017. The losses range from about 7% to more than 16%. The Dow itself gained about 8%.
Caterpillar, American Express, Intel, and United Technologies were among the leading gainers on the DJIA Friday.
Cisco Systems, Microsoft, Visa, and Intel led the DJIA lower Thursday, but the decline was broad-based with 27 of the 30 stocks heading for a lower close.
Caterpillar, JPMorgan, Intel, and Disney all contributed to the DJIA's triple-digit rise Wednesday.
The June 15 short interest data have been compared with the previous report. Short interest decreased in most of these selected semiconductor stocks.
Between the most recent settlement dates, short sellers became more selective about the most shorted stocks traded on the Nasdaq. Those two weeks were marked by rising concerns about a possible...
Intel is facing growing competition on all sides especially as the tech sector continues to drive forward, or at least Merrill Lynch thinks so.
The top analyst upgrades, downgrades and other research calls from Wednesday include Abbott Laboratories, Advanced Micro Devices, Chesapeake Energy, Intel, PayPal, Target, Weatherford International...
Uber CEO Travis Kalanick was kicked out by several large shareholders, Amazon.com has launched a new service called Wardrobe and the Chevy Bolt has been named a Top Safety Pick.
General Electric, Intel, Disney, and Verizon were the poorest performing stocks among the Dow 30 on Tuesday.
In a new survey Intel commissioned, the forecast is that the driverless, or autonomous, car market will hit $7 trillion a year in 2050.