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| Jan.7 |
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4th-quarter revenue misses outlook Revenue fell 23% from the same period a year earlier, missing its previous outlook because of ongoing weak demand and inventory reductions
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Intel Will Miss Its Lowered 4Q Targets Even after sharply reducing its outlook, Intel would miss its revenue projection by $500 million; PC makers and buyers are being more tightf...
| Jan.15 |
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4Q profit plunges 90%, meets forecasts Intel was hurt by wheezing PC sales that have crimped demand for microprocessors. Sales slumped 23%, in line with Intel's previous guidance
| Jan.22 |
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Intel to lay off up to 6,000 Intel is consolidating its manufacturing operations as a part of a restructuring bid that will affect jobs from the U.S to the Philippines | |
| Jan.23 |
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Chairman Craig Barrett to retire Barrett, 69, will retire in May after 35 years with the chipmaker, including seven as chief executive officer
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| Feb.10 |
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Intel To Invest $7B On Factory Upgrades Intel is to upgrade its U.S. factories over the next 2 years; the recession hasn't extinguished chip makers' lust for cutting-edge equipment
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| Apr.14 |
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Intel Says PC Sales Beginning To Improve 1st-quarter profit blew past grim forecasts as the chip maker's CEO proclaimed that personal computer sales 'bottomed out'
| Apr.15 |
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Shares fall despite bullish PC prediction Intel's stock fell 77 cents, or 4.8%, to $15.24 in morning trading. Investors don't buy proclamation that slumping sales have 'bottomed out
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| May.12 |
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CEO: So Far, So Good In 2nd Quarter Paul Otellini said that chip orders have been 'a little better than we expected' so far, a sign that semiconductor sales are slowly improving
| May.13 |
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EU slaps a record $1.45bn fine on Intel Computer chipmaker Intel has been fined a 1.06bn euros by the European Commission for anti-competitive practices
The Commission found that between 2002 and 2007, Intel had paid manufacturers and a retailer to favour its chips over those of AMD
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AMD chief hails antitrust fine against Intel Dirk Meyer, the head of chip maker Advanced Micro Devices, is celebrating a $1.45 billion antitrust fine against Silicon Valley rival Intel ...
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| Jun.4 |
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Intel To Buy Wind River Intel Corp. will buy software maker Wind River Systems Inc. for $884 million that will help the chip maker expand beyond the PC market
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| Jul.14 |
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Shares soar as chip maker tops forecast Intel's results and outlook were much better than analysts' subdued estimates, sending its shares up 7% after hours | |
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| Aug.28 |
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Intel jumps on sales forecast Intel raised its third-quarter revenue forecast above expectations, citing strong demand for its chips. Shares rose nearly 5 percent
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| Oct.5 |
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UW-Madison's Patenting Arm Settles Suit The University of Wisconsin-Madison has settled its infringement lawsuit against Intel involving technology used in a popular computer proce...
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| Nov.12 |
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Intel to pay AMD $1.25 billion The companies finally found common ground in a bitter and colorful dispute that caused international antitrust trouble for Intel | |
| Nov.16 |
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Intel raising dividend 12.5% That brings quarterly payment to 15.75 c per share, up from 14 cents, despite heavy legal costs
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| Dec.16 |
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FTC sues Intel The Federal Trade Commission is saying the chipmaker has engaged in anti-competitive behavior by abusing its dominant market position | |
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