(Reuters) -Shares of Intel closed 14% higher on Thursday, as Wall Street cheered its decision to name former board member Lip ...
Intel ’s stock is soaring after Lip-Bu Tan, a respected veteran in the semiconductor industry, was chosen as its new CEO. The ...
Tan will be tasked with reviving the company's fortunes after it missed out on the artificial intelligence-driven ...
MINT offers good value following recent unit price weakness, says DBS Group Research, with potential upside ranging from ...
The stock jumped 10% in premarket trading, a day after the 65-year-old industry veteran was tasked with steering the company, ...
Analyst Tan Yong Hong believes management could lower their NIM outlooks on declining SORA rates and US rate cuts.
The new CEO will take over the reins from interim co-CEOs David Zinsner and Michelle Holthaus, who will remain in their ...
Intel Corp. named Lip-Bu Tan as its next CEO, entrusting a former board member and semiconductor veteran with one of the ...
the stock has lost about 60% of its value, a period of time when the Nasdaq Composite Index and S&P 500 have both more than doubled. "Tan in as CEO at Intel was as good as stakeholders could have ...
Tan, a former Intel board member ... The company's stock had declined 60% in 2024. Intel is undergoing a historic transition as it attempts to emerge from one of its bleakest periods.