Intel's latest move is drawing fresh attention.
April 1 (Reuters) - Intel said it would spend $14.2 billion to buy back the 49% stake it had sold to Apollo Global Management ...
The semiconductor company will now wholly own Fab 34 after spending $14.2 billion to repurchase the 49% stake it sold to ...
Intel (INTC) stock jumped 6% after announcing a $14.2B deal to buy back Apollo's 49% stake in its Ireland chip manufacturing ...
Today’s deal represents a $3 billion return for Apollo. Intel says that temporarily offloading the Fab 34 stake accelerated its growth plans by providing it with access to needed capital. In 2024, the ...
Intel's US$14.2 billion buyback of its Ireland fab stake signals a shift beyond austerity, reflecting improved finances, ...
The chip maker’s repurchasing of equity interest in the joint venture related to its Ireland fab supports its manufacturing ...
Intel is reviewing its Ireland semiconductor investment structure as it expands manufacturing capacity and targets growth in ...
Intel has announced that it is to repurchase a 49% stake in a joint venture linked to its 'Fab 34' manufacturing facility in ...
Intel (INTC) is buying back a 49% equity interest in a joint venture related to its Fab 34 facility in Ireland from Apollo ...
Intel shares rally as management confirms it’s buying back Apollo’s 49% stake in Fab 34. Northland analysts recommend buying INTC stock into strength today.
The chip sector is rallying Wednesday morning, with Intel (NASDAQ:INTC) shares up 8% and Advanced Micro Devices (NASDAQ:AMD) ...