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Intel shares jumped after hours as SoftBank announced a $2 billion stake in the struggling chipmaker, while reports said the ...
President Donald Trump's announcement that the U.S. government now holds a 10% stake in Intel, valued at $11 billion, has sparked sharp debate, with economist Peter Schiff calling it unconstitutional ...
Intel shares are rising in Monday’s after-hours session following a change in tone from President Donald Trump after a ...
Intel shares have jumped after Japanese technology investment giant Softbank said it is buying a $2bn (£1.5bn) stake in the US computer chip maker. The announcement came just hours after new reports ...
The Texas State Senate has passed a bill approving new congressional redistricting maps, aimed at giving Republicans more ...
The tech sell-off continued on Wednesday, dragging the broader market lower, even as traders looked ahead to the week’s key ...
Japan’s SoftBank will invest $2 billion into struggling American chipmaker Intel, the two companies announced Monday.
I fully share the president’s commitment to advancing U.S. national and economic security," Lip-Bu Tan told employees.
The stock market cut losses but it wasn't enough to erase all of the early losses made on a hot inflation report.
President Donald Trump is calling for the CEO of Intel, a semiconductor manufacturer, to resign after Sen. Tom Cotton (R-AR) questioned his ties to China.
Despite President Donald Trump's request, Lip-Bu Tan, the chief executive officer of the Intel technology company, appears to be staying in his job.
Shares of Intel slumped Thursday after President Donald Trump said in a social media post that the chipmaker’s CEO needs to resign. “The CEO of Intel is highly CONFLICTED and must resign, imm… ...