Intel, Q2 and Sales
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Intel Corporation's latest Q2 earnings have embedded several bombshell updates to its turnaround strategy. Click here to find out why INTC stock is a Hold.
Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan remained upbeat as the chip maker disclosed a $2.9 billion loss for the second quarter of 2025, compared to a $1.6 billion loss in the same quarter from a year ago.
Intel (NASDAQ:INTC) served up mixed Q2 results with a flat $12.9 billion revenue beat the $11.88 billion consensus but adjusted EPS of ?$0.10 missed the $0.01 estimate as $1.9 billion in restructuring,
Intel's restructuring efforts focus on AI and core engineering. Short-term challenges persist, but a potential turnaround may emerge within 1-2 years. See more on INTC here.
Intel delivered better-than-expected revenue for its second quarter and issued a fairly positive outlook for its third quarter, but other moves were in the spotlight as the company report | Intel CEO Lip Bu-Tan backed the company's 18A process technology as it continues to cut jobs and pull back on its factory build-outs.
Intel Corp (INTC) reports strong Q2 revenue, advances in foundry strategy, and outlines future cost management plans despite profitability challenges.
Analyst Jeff Pu said that Apple could be among the customers considering Intel’s upcoming 14A process for future M-series chips.
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Benzinga on MSNIntel Beats Q2 Earnings, Sees 'Clear Opportunities' To Enhance Competitive PositionIntel reported second-quarter revenue of $12.86 billion, beating analyst expectations of $11.91 billion, according to Benzinga. The chipmaker posted an adjusted loss of 10 cents per share, missing the forecasted gain of one cent.
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Investor's Business Daily on MSNIntel Clears Low Bar For Q2 Sales. Stock Wavers Late.Intel beat low expectations for revenue in the second quarter but posted a surprise loss. Intel stock wavered in extended trading.
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