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Why Intel's CEO Exit Has Investors Worried
Thursday, December 5, 2024
Moorhead believes that Intel needs to find a strong replacement quickly. He says that he's talked to executives from their biggest customers, and none of them are celebrating this change. The company is at a critical juncture and needs stable leadership.
Ben Reitzes from Melius Research also weighed in on the situation. He said that while Gelsinger's departure wasn't entirely unexpected, the timing caught some off guard. Some investors might have seen this as an opportunity for the company to make cuts or sell assets to create more value for shareholders. However, Reitzes saw it as a negative move.
Intel's stock closed at 21. 96 on Wednesday, down by 2. 3%. This week alone, the stock has lost near 9%, falling well below its 50-day moving average. In the span of a year, Intel's Relative Strength rating has plummeted from 96 to 13, according to IBD MarketSurge.
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