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Why is Intel So Hard to Sell?
Santa Clara, USATuesday, January 28, 2025
Intel's troubles have been brewing for a while. Back in May, there were whispers that Broadcom might buy them. But now, it seems like the most likely candidates have stepped back. Even private equity funds, who could afford it, are passing.
The factories are the main issue. They need billions of dollars and years to get back on track. Few companies want to deal with that. The US government has given Intel a lot of money, so shutting down the factories isn't easy.
Some investors think the only way to save Intel is if the government steps in. But that's not the only option. There are rumors about a tech mogul with a plan to buy Intel. From a certain perspective, that might be what's needed to save the US' semiconductor manufacturing.
It's looking more and more like the only way for Intel to survive is if someone buys them and changes the board. But that path is full of challenges.
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