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When Intel launched its IPO on Oct. 13, 1971, it introduced the stock at a pre-split price of $23.50 per share. Since then, the stock has grown and resulted in multiple stock splits that would ...
Reverse stock splits are a testament to this reality. By doing a 5-to-1 reverse stock split, for example, Intel could instantly push up its share price to around $100 without anything structural ...
The dividend yield peaked at 5.9% before the cut, dropping to less than 2%. Intel has a long history of stock splits, with eight splits executed between the fall of 1980 and the summer of 2000.
Accounting for 13 stock splits, the adjusted price for one share purchased at the IPO would have been $0.02. Intel’s first product was a memory chip and both static and dynamic (SRAM and VRAM ...
Intel Corp. Chief Executive Lip-Bu Tan seems to be making interesting moves early in his tenure, but that doesn’t mean he’ll achieve success easily. The company has missed out on the ...
Stock splits grab investor attention, and for good reason. A hot stock that has seen its share price dramatically increase (often into the triple digits or more) will suddenly appear more affordable.
After sell-offs yesterday, Intel (NASDAQ: INTC) stock rallied in Tuesday's trading. The semiconductor company's share price gained 2.8% amid a 2.5% gain for the S&P 500 and a 2.7% gain for the ...
Intel INTC may be inside most PCs, but its stock has been left out of the big bull market for semiconductor companies. But Intel has been left out of the party. While the firm is the market share ...