Strong demand helps Intel get back on track, while controlling capital expenditures leaves investors with mixed feelings.

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Jin10 reported on October 24 that Intel (INTC.O) released an optimistic revenue forecast, stating that sales are expected to be between $12.8 billion and $13.8 billion in the fourth quarter. This outlook indicates that after a tumultuous year, Intel is back on the right track. CFO Dave Zinsner stated, “Current demand is exceeding supply, and we expect this trend to continue through 2026. Thanks to the potential strength of our core markets, the company’s third-quarter performance exceeded its expectations.” Newly appointed CEO Tan mentioned that he will enforce financial discipline more rigorously. This means the company will delay manufacturing plans in cases where the return on investment is unclear. This stance has raised new concerns, as it suggests that Intel may no longer pursue staying at the forefront of the chip industry.

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LongAndShortSuckersvip
· 10-23 21:04
Intel has released an optimistic revenue forecast for the fourth quarter, expecting sales between $12.8 billion and $13.8 billion, indicating the company is on the path to recovery. The new CEO stated that financial discipline will be strictly enforced, which may delay manufacturing plans, raising concerns about its position in the chip industry.
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