If someone still invests in Intel now, they have lost their mind. Revenue plummeted in the last few years. The gross profit margin is falling steadily and the operating margin is not holding up either.
    What do you think?

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    Posted by Wall_Street_Wizard

    33 Comments

    1. Reason they’re losing so much money is because they’re spending a lot building fabs. If the investment pays off or not is anyone’s guess.

    2. Nobody concerned about the rapidly declining revenue growth for NVDA… ? Wednesday better be good!

    3. MyWifeIsMyCoworker on

      Yeah, they’re at their lowest which is why it would probably be a good time to buy in and long it as far out as possible. Those fabs are going to take time to pay off (and they eventually will with tensions in Taiwan, etc).

    4. ShirBlackspots on

      Imagine using a phone to take a screenshot of a screen, instead of using the screenshot function in Windows…

    5. justbrowse2018 on

      Sure, which one if you bought $50k today in shares would be worth more in five years, which in ten years? Honest question. Nvidia is reaching all time high market cap in all of human history can it double again?

    6. One is also an 85B company while the other is a 3.2T company if that matters at all.

      Is Nvidia worth 40 intels?

    7. Dumping INTC at a huge loss in 2008 for NVDA was the best thing I’ve ever done. Promises myself that I’d never touch it again, and I plan on holding myself to that.

    8. I’ll keep holding my Intel bags just in case. They look really bad rigth now but still much better positioned than AMD was not that long ago. Intel even has surprisingly decent GPUs now.

    9. that’s why they did some deep cut to bring up the cash and improve operational margin, right ?

    10. 5uckmyd1ckb1t4 on

      dude doesnt know how to take a basic screenshot.

      “I ain’t reading all that. I’m happy for u tho. Or sorry that happened.”

    11. I was bullish on Intel when they replaced Bob Swan. People saw him as a bean counter and just doing buybacks and no growth. Which is what happened.

      Than they replaced him with Pat. So I bought shares. But luckily I sold before it kept dropping. I sold when their first or second quarter showed no growth. Made profit and never looked backed.

      I would buy again once the FABs in Columbus come online. Until then, they have to spend and wait until their FABs are up to even do their plan. They want to be the FAB for FAB less companies like QCOM, AMD and NVDA.

      Best bet is like 2025/2026.

    12. JPMorgansStache on

      I think you’re sharing an actual photo of a screen shot so you must be about 56 years old.

    13. Master-o-none on

      I think Intel is perceived as too strategic and large to fail by the US federal government.

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