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Intel Share Prices Take Dive Downward - A share of AMD is now More Expensive Than Intel
Intel Share Prices Take Dive Downward - A share of AMD is now More Expensive Than Intel
A quite remarkable thing happened, shareholders of Intel seem to lose faith in the company as the stock share prices plummeted yesterday. Historicallt over the past year a share of Intel stock has been close to 60 USD, AMD lately was at 53 USD per share.
After the financial results posted by intel yesterday and the news that even 7nm for intel seems to an issue and was delayed the course for intel went down hard, and you can see where the investors put their money, AMD. We have to say though, the stock market fluctuates ginormously so some definitive state cannot be made from this.
Intel's stock well 17% towards roughly 50 USD per share. AMD yesterday, however, ended at an all-time high of 69 USD, an increase of almost ... 17% in one day.
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#5812131 Posted on: 07/25/2020 10:33 AM
Or actually the market is responding accordingly?
just a fluke - day or two and it will be back to normal
Or actually the market is responding accordingly?
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#5812134 Posted on: 07/25/2020 10:49 AM
we will need to give it time to see, but i might be for the reason that Intel will lack behind for 2 more years due to the 10nm coming 2h 21 if not any delays. While AMD will be on 5nm next year and it will crush Intel this year and maybe next.
Or actually the market is responding accordingly?
we will need to give it time to see, but i might be for the reason that Intel will lack behind for 2 more years due to the 10nm coming 2h 21 if not any delays. While AMD will be on 5nm next year and it will crush Intel this year and maybe next.
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#5812150 Posted on: 07/25/2020 12:15 PM
Intel stock has been at lower points even before the pandemic (2019). Their market capital is still way vaster than AMD despite the depressed stock price. But their outlook for next year looks pretty bleak, so no surprises investors are bailing out.
Intel stock has been at lower points even before the pandemic (2019). Their market capital is still way vaster than AMD despite the depressed stock price. But their outlook for next year looks pretty bleak, so no surprises investors are bailing out.
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#5812151 Posted on: 07/25/2020 12:19 PM
High spikes usually suggest that the market will normalise over the next couple of days.
That said, Intel dropped 17% and AMD went up 17%? That looks more like someone switched their investment!
just a fluke - day or two and it will be back to normal
High spikes usually suggest that the market will normalise over the next couple of days.
That said, Intel dropped 17% and AMD went up 17%? That looks more like someone switched their investment!
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just a fluke - day or two and it will be back to normal