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Tech rout led to another session of weakness on Wall Street on Tuesday as heavily-weighted Nvidia (NVA), peer AMD (AMD), and data analytics company Palantir (PLTR) all serving as drags. As the market struggles to regain its footing,
Intel shares are rising in Monday's after-hours session after President Donald Trump meets with Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan at the White House.
Despite the rocky relationship between President Donald Trump and CEO Lip-Bu Tan, the government is reportedly eyeing a stake in Intel.
The American chip giant on Thursday afternoon said in a letter from CEO Lip-Bu Tan, published online in concert with the company's latest financial results, that it plans to end the year with a workforce of around 75,
Intel ( INTC ) maintains a history of reversing its earnings-driven after-hours trade in next day action. The company is due with its Q3 report in the after-hours on Tuesday, Oct. 18.
Intel reported stellar first quarter earnings as strong demand for datacenter server chips and memory held strong. In after-hours trading, the company’s stock price is up 8 percent.
NEW YORK (TheStreet) -- Shares of Intel (INTC) were falling 2% to $35.45 after-hours Thursday despite the chipmaker's positive quarter, in which it beat analysts' estimates for earnings and revenue.