Intel stock jumped 9% on Friday on reports that the company might sell or spin off its foundry business

Tiger_James Ooi
2024-09-02
  • I remain pessimistic about Intel. Investing in or trading Intel simply isn't worth the risk.

  • Intel’s Foundry segment has a staggering operating margin of -65.5%, meaning that for every $10,000 wafer sold, Intel incurs a loss of $6,550.

  • In contrast, TSMC boasts an impressive operating margin of 42.55%.

  • Therefore, I doubt any company would be interested in acquiring a foundry business with a -65.5% operating margin, nor do I believe investors would want to invest in Intel to become future shareholders of a spun-off foundry company that is deep in losses.

  • Investors should favor TSMC, Broadcom, Nvidia, ARM, ASML, and AMD instead.

Modified in.2024-09-03
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Comments

  • JONESTea
    2024-09-02
    JONESTea
    I agree, TSMC is a better investment option.
  • flixzy
    2024-09-02
    flixzy
    No worries, agree
  • Zarkness
    2024-09-02
    Zarkness
    agree
  • YYLSG
    2024-09-02
    YYLSG
    Great article, would you like to share it?
  • Sonsonkok
    2024-09-02
    Sonsonkok

    Great article, would you like to share it?

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