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Intel, White House and US government

BBC on MSN · 2d
White House announces chipmaker Intel to give US government 10% stake
US Secretary of Commerce Howard Lutnick said on Friday that the federal government will take a 10% stake in US chipmaker Intel.
Firstpost · 30m
Trump White House to Buy Stake in Intel? | Vantage with Palki Sharma | N18G
The US government is reportedly in talks with Intel to buy a stake in the struggling US chip manufacturer. The announcement led to a 7% surge in Intel's share prices on Thursday. Why is Trump putting American money in a private company,
Insider on MSN · 1d
It's official: The US government is taking a nearly 10% stake in Intel
The US investment in Intel is a rare example of the government taking a stake in a private company. INTC closed up on Friday but dipped after hours.
4don MSN

Nvidia And Intel Lead Tech Stock Drop As White House Reportedly Seeks Equity For CHIPS Grants

Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick told CNBC the U.S. government wants a stake in Intel in exchange for CHIPS Act grant money ...
5don MSN

Bessent says the US wouldn't use a rumored stake in Intel 'to drum up business'

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said the White House wouldn't try to flex its power with a stake in Intel.
1d

Analysis-Did Trump Save Intel? Not Really

U.S. President Donald Trump is injecting nearly $9 billion into Intel in exchange for a 9.9% equity stake. But the money - ...

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