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Intel (NASDAQ:INTC) is the stock of the moment, riding a 250.79% year-to-date melt-up and dominating every chip headline. But here is what you should actually be watching. The Intel story sounds tidy at the headline: revenue beat by 9.22%, non-GAAP EPS of $0.29, and a CEO talking up agentic AI. Look one layer down and ... Forget Intel: Here Is the Chip Stock Wall Street Is Sleeping On
Intel's rally added more than $440 billion in market value as AI optimism and Nvidia backing lifted semiconductor shares.
This company is often overshadowed by Nvidia and other chipmakers, but AI chips don't get made without it.
Intel Corp (NASDAQ:INTC) shares are trading higher by 2.5% in tandem with its semiconductor peers during Wednesday’s premarket session as traders lean into a firmer tech tone and U.S.-China chip headlines keep semiconductors in focus. The move is also consistent with a market backdrop where Nasdaq is leading early, with QQQ up 0.57% in premarket trading. The latest chip-policy headline centers on NVIDIA Corp (NASDAQ:NVDA) CEO Jensen Huang joining President Donald Trump‘s China delegation after T
Dow futures fell but Nvidia, Sandisk, Micron and Intel buoyed techs as the Trump-Xi summit looms. Nextpower, Nebius are big earnings winners.
After a brutal sell-off, Graphic Packaging still looks positioned to benefit from the global shift toward sustainable consumer packaging.
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The old market saying tells investors to “Sell in May and go away,” parking proceeds until the historically stronger fall months. The seasonal calendar is rarely a good investment thesis on its own. Applied to Intel (NASDAQ: INTC), however, it offers a convenient excuse to confront a more important question: what do you do with ... Intel Has Tripled in 2026. The Sell in May Case for the Year’s Biggest Comeback Story
The artificial intelligence specialist's stock has been volatile this year.
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New CEO Greg Abel recently completed Berkshire's first buybacks in years.
NextEra Energy is well-positioned to dominate the renewables sector.
The Morning Bull - US Market Morning Update Wednesday, May, 13 2026 E mini S&P 500 futures are pointing higher this morning, up about 0.3%, as investors digest a fresh jolt in US inflation. Headline CPI reached 3.8% in April and core CPI, which strips out food and energy, hit 2.8% with the strongest monthly rise in over a year, meaning the cost of living and many everyday services are still running hotter than comfort levels. Energy prices are a big part of the story, with gasoline up 28.4%...
Corning stock has quadrupled during the past 12 months, and it probably isn't done yet.
Two profitable nuclear energy companies, one winner.
↗️ Nvidia (NVDA): Shares in the chip maker gained over 2% in premarket trading. CEO Jensen Huang has at the last minute joined President Trump on his trip to China, where chip-sale restrictions may be among the topics the president discusses with China's Xi Jinping.
The health insurance and healthcare services giant is early in its turnaround plans.
FEATURE Intel stock and shares of other semiconductor companies were gaining early Wednesday. The chips rally looked set to resume after a blip the previous day. Intel shares were up 4% in premarket trading, while Advanced Micro Devices was rising 2.
The two scenarios the billionaire investor cautioned about appear to be playing out.
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Semis took a breather, and so did stocks. A reversal for the semiconductor sector brought the market to a standstill. The S&P 500 fell 0.2%, and the Nasdaq composite dropped 0.7%. The Dow Jones Industrial Average added just 56 points, or 0.
As the artificial intelligence (AI) revolution enters its next critical phase, the Founder of Niles Investment Management, Dan Niles, is looking past current market darlings, betting that Intel Corp. (NASDAQ:INTC) is poised for a massive hardware resurgence. Rise Of Agentic AI While Wall Street watched Nvidia Corp. (NASDAQ:NVDA) see its GPUs “explode higher” during the initial AI training boom, Niles argues the landscape is fundamentally shifting. The catalyst is “Agentic AI”—systems capable of
Shares of computer processor maker Intel (NASDAQ:INTC) jumped 14.1% in the afternoon session after reports surfaced that Apple has engaged in preliminary discussions with the company about manufacturing processors in the United States.
Apple and Intel are reported to be working on a foundry agreement that could trigger a multi billion euro order for ENXTAM:ASML lithography systems. The potential order focuses on next generation chip manufacturing capacity at a time when TSMC is delaying adoption of ASML's latest High-NA EUV systems. This development reinforces ASML's monopoly position in advanced lithography equipment as Western tech companies diversify their manufacturing partnerships. For readers tracking ENXTAM:ASML,...
The S&P 500 has rallied strongly over the past couple of months. The fundamentals support a continuation of the upward move.