Thread regarding Intel Corp. layoffs

SPP

Our last SPP price was $58 so loosing $11 as of today. Wonder how much more stock will drop? We are all bunch of f— ups for stock to drop so much. What would the stock be w/o the buybacks.

by
| 2164 views | | 7 replies (last ) | Reply
Post ID: @OP+18vE8Izb

7 replies (most recent on top)

How long before INTC is removed from S&P500? Wish I never invested in this company. Absolutely the worse stock to pick.

by
| | Reply
Post ID: @3ktq+18vE8Izb

when i was at intel, the company always touted that 'we only hire the best and the brightest' ....I can have the court reporter read this back to you....but I have only one question. If you always hire the best and the brightest than why would it be neccessary to hire away from google and apple. Why is your stock price in the toilet. LOL

by
| | Reply
Post ID: @3aih+18vE8Izb

@hmj then you pay short term capital gains tax on your proceeds

by
| | Reply
Post ID: @2voz+18vE8Izb

Our stocks keeps dropping 3 -5% everyday. Wonder how much more before pink slips are handed out? Hope they can wait until next June which is when all layoffs happen. I should have sold at $50.

by
| | Reply
Post ID: @1yal+18vE8Izb

Is intel espp the best in the industry?
Should folks from google, Facebook, nvidia move to Intel?

What do you think?

by
| | Reply
Post ID: @aof+18vE8Izb

That's why you auto sell that sh*t the same day the ESPP purchase happens.

by
| | Reply
Post ID: @hmj+18vE8Izb

I never thought of this angle but perhaps increasing the spp ceiling was meant to be an employee driven stock buyback, covering the troubles. Pretty ruthless if so.

by
| | Reply
Post ID: @qhr+18vE8Izb

Post a reply

: