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Trump administration may support Intel’s 18A chip production in the US as part of efforts to cut reliance on foreign semiconductor makers.
Lip-Bu Tan was anxiously preparing for the biggest meeting of his life. Just five months into his tenure as chief executive of Intel, Tan was already fighting for his job. A few days earlier, Donald ...
Kevin O'Leary joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss his thoughts on the U.S. government's 10% stake in Intel. Developers destroyed a Tampa wetland. Then they tried an unusual move ...
With earnings season continuing to roll on, Nvidia, the most valuable stock in the S&P 500, reports results after the closing ...
Today’s Forbes Daily covers Powell’s Jackson Hole speech, diversifying from the S&P 500, Trump threatens to fire Fed governor ...
Intel said on Monday that the 10% stake by the U.S. government in the chipmaker could pose risks to its business, from ...
At the moment, futures are pointing to a lower open. The Dow Jones is down about 105 points. The S&P 500 is down 19, with the Nasdaq down about 87 points. There are hopes that markets can continue to ...
Marc Caputo, Axios senior political reporter, joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss the U.S. government's 10% stake in Intel, whether ...
President Donald Trump’s administration is taking ownership of $8.9 billion of Intel stock in part to help the chipmaker’s ...
US president Donald Trump is injecting nearly $9 billion (€7.7 billion) into Intel in exchange for a 9.9 per cent equity ...
The US government has officially taken a stake in Intel, making an effective $8,9-billion investment in the company’s common ...
President Trump’s latest economic move has drawn outrage from conservatives—and praise from some on the left—in the latest ...