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intc stock price history

by Carolanne Lynch Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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Should you buy INTC stock?

Stockchase rating for Intel is calculated according to the stock experts' signals. A high score means experts mostly recommend to buy the stock while a low score means experts mostly recommend to sell the stock. What is Intel stock symbol? Intel is a American stock, trading under the symbol INTC-Q on the NASDAQ (INTC).

How do you find historical stock prices?

How to Find the Stock History to Determine a Cost Basis

  1. Ask your broker for your basis information. If you don't have a broker, or are unable to get replacement basis information from him, go to an investment website ...
  2. Enter the name of the corporation or the ticker symbol in the search field. Enter the date you purchased stock.
  3. Review results. ...
  4. Account for splits. ...
  5. Account for dividends. ...

When does INTC pay dividend?

Will Advanced Micro Devices Ever Pay A Dividend?

  • Business Overview. AMD operates as a semiconductor company worldwide. ...
  • Growth Prospects. In October, AMD announced that its upcoming Ryzen desktop processors will be the first to feature its newest Zen 3 core.
  • Competitive Advantages. AMD essentially operates in a duopoly and thus it has a dominant position in its business. ...

How to look up historical stock prices?

How to Look Up Historical Stock Prices

  • Use MarketWatch’s Historical Lookup Tool. It’s pretty simple to find, say, the stock price of General Electric right now. ...
  • Find Historical Information on NASDAQ. For any stock listed on the NASDAQ, you can find historical information at NASDAQ.com. ...
  • Using Investopedia’s Historical Securities Quotes. ...
  • Use Historical Data Wisely. ...

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What was Intel's highest stock price?

The all-time high Intel stock closing price was 74.88 on August 31, 2000.

Is INTC a buy or sell?

Intel Corporation - Sell Its Value Score of A indicates it would be a good pick for value investors. The financial health and growth prospects of INTC, demonstrate its potential to outperform the market. It currently has a Growth Score of C.

What was the price of Intel stock in 2000?

The closing price for Intel (INTC) in 2000 was $18.16, on December 29, 2000. It was down 27.7% for the year. The latest price is $37.99. Daily pricing data for Intel dates back to 11/5/1984, and may be incomplete.

When was Intel's last stock split?

Stock InfoPayable DateRecord DateSplit07/13/9706/10/972/106/16/9505/16/952/106/06/9305/06/932/110/28/8709/28/873/29 more rows

Is Intel a dead company?

From Investopedia, we gather that Intel is the largest semiconductor company in the world, based on its 2020 revenue of $77.9 billion. No! Of course it's a No! Intel is just plainly, simply, and unarguably DEAD; and there is nothing they can do about it.

What is the prediction for Intel stock?

The 29 analysts offering 12-month price forecasts for Intel Corp have a median target of 45.00, with a high estimate of 75.00 and a low estimate of 30.00. The median estimate represents a +16.22% increase from the last price of 38.72.

How many times has INTC stock split?

Intel (INTC) has 6 splits in our Intel stock split history database.

What was Intel stock worth in 1998?

First Call lowered its consensus estimate for Intel's first-quarter earnings to 71 cents a share from 93 cents a share, and the full-year 1998 earnings projection to $3.22 a share from $3.92 a share.

How many shares outstanding does Intel have?

Intel shares outstanding for the quarter ending March 31, 2022 were 4.107B, a 0.27% increase year-over-year. Intel 2021 shares outstanding were 4.09B, a 3.36% decline from 2020. Intel 2020 shares outstanding were 4.232B, a 5.39% decline from 2019.

Did AMD stock split?

Find the split ratio of AMD for a selection of dates. The data can be shared or downloaded....AMD Splits.Split dateSplit RatioOct 24, 19801/2 Stock SplitOct 28, 19821/5.1 Stock SplitAug 23, 19831/2 Stock SplitAug 22, 20001/2 Stock Split2 more rows

Who is the CEO of Intel Corporation?

Patrick P. Gelsinger (Feb 15, 2021–)Intel / CEOPatrick (Pat) Gelsinger is chief executive officer of Intel Corporation and serves on its board of directors. On Feb. 15, 2021, Gelsinger returned to Intel, the company where he had spent the first 30 years of his career.

What was Tesla stock split?

3-for-1The company announced Friday that its board approved a 3-for-1 stock split, its first split since August 2020. The split would need to be approved by shareholders at the company's annual meeting in August. Tesla (TSLA) closed Friday at a little over $696 per share.

Intel Unveils new Bitcoin (BTC) Asic Miner

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Wall Street unmoved, analysts mixed on Intel's big turnaround plan

With a newly completed acquisition and ongoing developments in the metaverse, there is a lot for Qualcomm (NASDAQ: QCOM) management to be excited about these days. In this segment from "Semiconductor Revolution," recorded on Feb. 3, Motley Fool contributors Nicholas Rossolillo and Jose Najarro discuss what's new at Qualcomm.

Intel Stock Crashed Today -- Is It a Buy?

CEO Pat Gelsinger and his executive team offered more details on the company's strategy to financial and industry analysts.

Intel Names Christoph Schell Executive Vice President and Chief Commercial Officer

Since crashing hard after earnings last month, Intel (NASDAQ: INTC) spent much of the last three weeks clawing its way back higher -- and even approached its pre-earnings share price last week. All that hard work was undone in a day, however -- today, to be precise -- when Intel unveiled its "2022 and long-term growth strategy" last night.

Intel's new chip plans could turn rival AMD's fortunes- analysts

SANTA CLARA, Calif, February 18, 2022--Christoph Schell joins Intel to help drive customer and partner success and capitalize on the largest opportunity in the company’s history.

Why Intel Stock Collapsed Today

Intel Corp's latest focus on making chips to meet rising demand will give Advanced Micro Devices Inc, its biggest rival in the server and PC market, a chance to build a greater foothold in the segment, analysts said.

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