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President Donald Trump is looking to increase the federal government's stake in chip manufacturers that receive funding from ...
The Trump administration is considering taking a stake in Oregon’s largest private employer before sending already promised federal funding.
"This is a horrible precedent. This is socialism. All of you people were freaked out about Mamdani in New York City" ...
Intel fell almost 8% as investors awaited the government's decision on the stake purchase and processed the possible consequences.
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New Chip Deals Are Starting to Look More Sticks Than Carrots. What That Means for Chipmakers
Key Takeaways Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick said the Trump administration is exploring how the U.S. could receive equity stakes in semiconductor companies with CHIPS Act grants.Such deals could ...
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White House confirms talks to acquire 10% stake in Intel — 'We should get an equity stake for our money'
U.S Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick has confirmed in an interview that the White ... saying that the government wants the ...
According to CNBC, Intel is in talks with several large investors about a discounted equity raise. The discussions come days after the company secured a $2 billion investment from Japan's SoftBank ...
voiced support Wednesday for the Trump administration’s plan to potentially take a stake in Intel, suggesting it aligned with ...
The Trump administration is testing a simple proposition: if Washington funds you, Washington should own a piece of you.
Minister of Economic Affairs J.W. Kuo (郭智輝) yesterday said he received information about a possible US government investment ...
After months of turbulence, Intel Corp. bulls are finally being rewarded for their patience. But the stock’s sudden rebound comes with a worrying side effect: a valuation so high its most ...
President Donald Trump wants the U.S. government to own a piece of Intel, less than two weeks after demanding the Silicon ...
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