Sandra Nehemiah
06-10

$Intel(INTC)$ I honestly think if you’re holding Intel long-term, now’s a solid chance to load up in batches at around $20. There’s a decent potential for a valuation rebound once their performance picks up. Personally, I’d aim for a target of $30–35, but yeah, take it step by step. For those playing the short-term game, if we see a dip to $18 or $19, that’s your window to buy the dip—just be careful, and don’t forget to set a stop loss near $17. That’ll help you ride out any volatility without taking a major hit. Play it smart, and don’t get greedy!

Intel Beats Sales! Above $40, Smooth Sailing Ahead?
Intel reported better-than-expected third-quarter sales, signaling that demand for its core x86 processors for PCs has recovered.Revenue: $13.65 billion versus $13.14 billion estimated EPS: 23 cents, adjusted, not comparable to analyst estimates The report is Intel’s first since the U.S. government became the company’s top shareholder in August with a 10% stake.
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