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To: Kirk © who wrote (9432)4/23/2020 3:01:46 PM
From: kimberley  Respond to of 26443
 
No, I haven't....but I just looked up his views on that -g

Most of my $ are in a Roth, so I can buy and sell at will.



To: Kirk © who wrote (9432)4/23/2020 4:25:06 PM
From: Sun Tzu  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 26443
 
Intel dips after posting 23% revenue growth

Revenue rose 23% on an annualized basis in the quarter that ended on March 28, coming in above the company’s $19.00 billion forecast, according to a statement.

With respect to guidance, Intel said it expects $1.10 in adjusted earnings per share and $18.5 billion in revenue in the second quarter. Analysts polled by Refinitiv had expected adjusted second-quarter earnings of $1.19 per share on $17.97 billion in revenue.

Intel said it would not give guidance for the full year.

Intel’s Client Computing Group, which includes PC chips, produced $9.78 billion in revenue in the quarter. That’s 13.8% higher than the first quarter of 2019 and more than the $9.34 billion consensus among analysts surveyed by FactSet