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Intel to Invest at Least $19 Billion for New Chips Plant in Germany
01:14pm, Tuesday, 15'th Mar 2022 New York Times
The Silicon Valley company said it would build factories in Magdeburg, mirroring a plan announced in late January to begin manufacturing in Ohio.
Intel picks sites for EU chip factories amid prolonged supply crunch By Reuters
01:04pm, Tuesday, 15'th Mar 2022 Investing.com
Intel picks sites for EU chip factories amid prolonged supply crunch
Intel commits to further €12bn spend in Ireland
01:00pm, Tuesday, 15'th Mar 2022 The Irish Times
Move comes as Germany confirmed as location for two new semiconductor factories
Intel to invest another €12bn in Ireland with creation of 1,600 new jobs
12:59pm, Tuesday, 15'th Mar 2022 Independent Ireland
Intel is to create 1,600 new jobs with a further €12bn investment into its latest manufacturing plant in Kildare.
Old, New, Borrowed, Blue: Investor's Edition
10:30am, Tuesday, 15'th Mar 2022 The Motley Fool
"We are wearing the clothes of the things we're invested in. We are fans."
Should iShares MSCI USA Value Factor ETF (VLUE) Be on Your Investing Radar?
10:20am, Tuesday, 15'th Mar 2022 Zacks Investment Research
Style Box ETF report for VLUE
Semiconductor Watchlist: Intel, AMD, Marvel
09:50pm, Monday, 14'th Mar 2022 The Street
Semiconductors continue to trade in a funk, as inflation worries and rate hikes loom.
Intel chair ''amazed'' Russia hasn''t launched full-scale cyberwarfare
07:17pm, Monday, 14'th Mar 2022 The Hill
Sen. Mark Warner (D-Va.), chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee, said on Monday he was surprised Russia hasn’t launched more destructive cyberattacks against Ukraine and the West despite having the capability to do so. “I am still…
Is Mobileye IPO A Good Investment?
05:41pm, Monday, 14'th Mar 2022 Benzinga
Since the advent of digitalization and connectivity-based platforms, industry leaders looked to the world’s transportation networks as the battleground for the next disruptive technology. Indeed, with eastern Europe disconcertingly turning into a literal frontline arena, the focus on next-generation mobility solutions such as electric vehicles has never been more pronounced. At the same time, transitioning from fossil fuels to electric power is easier said than done. Scientifically, as The Brookings Institution demonstrates, hydrocarbons are incredibly difficult to quit due to their energy density . In addition, as author and journalist Robert Bryce mentions, placing too much emphasis on EVs as a readymade answer overlooks critical challenges , such as the cost of the platform itself. In other words, while the shift to electric may be the rallying cry on social media, it’s quite possible that combustion-powered cars will significantly overlap EVs as the latter integrates into mainstream society.
Intel to announce details of Europe investment plans on Tuesday
02:50pm, Monday, 14'th Mar 2022 Reuters
Intel plans to announce details on Tuesday of its investment plans for semiconductor research and manufacturing in Europe, hinting that it has finalised locations for new factories.
Intel Struggling to Hold Deep Support
01:06pm, Monday, 14'th Mar 2022 FX Empire
The long-term pattern looks like a complex top that will eventually yield a steep bear market decline.
Citi stays neutral on Intel as PC notebook shipments fall again in February (NASDAQ:INTC)
12:45pm, Monday, 14'th Mar 2022 Seeking Alpha
Intel (INTC) is in the midst of a multi-year turnaround, as it attempts to transition from focusing on data center and PC sales into a more well-rounded chip company, but its…
Intel’s Lagging Notebook Shipments Are ‘Yellow Flag,’ Analyst Says
11:53am, Monday, 14'th Mar 2022 Barron''s
Citi estimates that Intel''s consumer notebook shipments for February are down more than expectations.
Apple supplier Foxconn shuts Shenzhen production amid COVID lockdown
10:40am, Monday, 14'th Mar 2022 MarketWatch
Apple Inc. component supplier Foxconn Technology Co. will temporarily shut down its operations in Shenzhen, China, amid a surge in COVID-19 cases.
Fadnavis quizzed by cyber police over intel ‘leak’
08:00pm, Sunday, 13'th Mar 2022 The Times of India
A cyber police team recorded opposition leader Devendra Fadnavis’s statement on Sunday as part of its probe into leak of confidential data and documents from the state intelligence police transfers based on illegal phone-tapping by ex-SID chief Rashmi Shukla. He claimed the nature of the questions asked were accusatory and that the Maharashtra Vikas Aghadi government was trying to “frame” him.
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