Intel Corp

NASDAQ: INTC
$22.56
+$0.72 (+3.3%)
Closing Price on September 23, 2024

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Based on a score developed by the Reputation Institute, the company enjoying the best reputation among U.K. consumers is small appliance maker Dyson. There are a few other surprises on the list as...
UnitedHealth, Coca-Cola, Wal-Mart, and Intel keep DJIA in the red Thursday.
Apple, Cisco, Microsoft, and Intel held the DJIA up slightly near the end of Wednesday's trading session.
Although many see Intel's acquisition of Mobileye in a positive light, one key analyst slashed its price target on Intel and downgraded the stock.
Where are the best opportunities after an eight-year bull market run? The best ideas may be the simplest: stick with big, established companies that pay dividends.
The include top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations seen on Wednesday Apple, Finisar, Intel, Netflix, Occidental Petroleum, Snap and Agilent Technologies.
Intel, GE, Merck, and Chevron weighed on the DJIA Monday.
Intel will pay more than $15 billion to acquire autonomous driving company Mobileye in the largest deal to date in the fast-moving self-driving technology race.
The February 28 short interest data have been compared with the previous report. Short interest moves were mixed in these selected semiconductor stocks.
With the bull market now eight years old and markets still hitting new highs, how have the short sellers been reacting to this pricey market?
It has been no secret that Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. (NASDAQ: AMD) came back with a vengeance in 2016. Even after an exponential rise last year, the stock had risen from the $11.34 year-end...
Johnson & Johnson, Intel, Travelers, and DuPont post gains to lead DJIA narrowly higher Thursday.
JPMorgan, Travelers, Intel, and Coca-Cola led the DJIA to settle lower on Monday.
A filing with the SEC on Friday showed that Mubadala Development Company PJSC registered to sell some 45 million shares of Advanced Micro Devices.
In an incredible analyst call, one of the top firms on Wall Street sees chip giant and industry leader Intel getting absolutely hammered by new competition, with shares set to fall sharply.