Thread regarding Intel Corp. layoffs

If you invested $10,000 in Intel 27 years ago you would have had $10,000 now

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@lsm+1uozN0tE - How do some of you people get through the day? When you're sitting stoned in the fab watching funny cat videos, make some time to watch a few finance education videos before posting about stock splits. And YES, that accounts for historical prices. Look up and learn what SPLIT ADJUSTED means.

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@vtj+1uozN0tE - With those math skills, you' must be an Intel engineer. Since you have no idea of how to factor in a stock split, just compare NVDA's MC 1 year ago to now, then do the same for INTC. Still rather own INTC? My hope for society diminishes a little every day knowing that these people vote.

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Post ID: @2dpj+1uozN0tE

The dividend is the best thing Intel ever did. It took money out of the ELT fools and gave it to investors.

Other money was wasted on stock buybacks, Mcafee acquisitions, Ohio fabs, ARC GPUs, drones and other similarly ret@rded boondoggles.

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Post ID: @xrt+1uozN0tE

From Intel themselves

Since first initiated in 1992, Intel’s dividend has delivered more than $80 billion in cash returns to the company’s stockholders

So they paid out $80B over their entire dividend history or about $20 a share given today’s share count.

Still seems like a sh!tty deal and you’d still be underwater from 25 years ago to today.

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Post ID: @kcz+1uozN0tE

how about the generous dividends in the past?

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Post ID: @ewa+1uozN0tE

You still have $10000 after 27 id--t years loving Intel and it is considered very lucky. You could lost half of it in just a few months. Do you want your 27 lucky years of Intel loving or a few stupid months of Pat a-s kissing?

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Post ID: @uod+1uozN0tE

@vtj
I see what you did there lol.

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Post ID: @ogh+1uozN0tE

I would still own INTC compared to NVDA that crashed from $1300 to $100 in the past few months. The greatest destruction of market cap in any US company in history.

https://www.forexlive.com/news/the-drop-in-nvidia-shares-today-is-the-largest-ever-destruction-of-market-cap-20240903/

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Post ID: @vtj+1uozN0tE

People who work for Intel do not know the stock chart is split adjusted. Sums up the company top to bottom.

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Post ID: @sla+1uozN0tE

I love how low IQ people downvote facts.

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Post ID: @ipd+1uozN0tE

Market cap history.
https://companiesmarketcap.com/intel/marketcap/

101B in 1996 vs 80B today.
Remember those are 1996 dollars.
Pretty pi-s poor performance!

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Post ID: @qlf+1uozN0tE

@lsm
Just look at market cap.
That is the value of the company independent of stock price. It’s pretty dismal with no appreciation for 25 years.

There were dividends paid out which is not reflected in the market cap since the cap reduces by the dividend payout. But even factoring that in, you’re barely keeping up with inflation.

Intel has been extremely poorly managed, underperforming competitors for over 2 decades.

It’s no surprise why.
They missed every major trend and it take 5x the people to do something that a more efficient company could do with 1x

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Post ID: @bhh+1uozN0tE

Wasn’t there a dividend at some point? So it would be more if reinvesting that automatically.

Either way totally sh-t stock and I sell my RSUs ASAP and always have

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Post ID: @wte+1uozN0tE

Intel has had eight stock splits since going public, including:

  • October 29, 1987: A 3-for-2 split
  • June 7, 1993: A 2-for-1 split
  • June 19, 1995: A 2-for-1 split
  • July 14, 1997: A 2-for-1 split
  • April 12, 1999: A 2-for-1 split
  • July 31, 2000: A 2-for-1 split

Do that account for that in historical prices?

I forget how that works.

Presumably however many shares you had in 1997, you'd have 8 times as many today.

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