Intel Corporation: Watch The Balance Sheet

Summary:

  • Intel Corporation’s first quarter results were a bit stronger than feared.
  • The Intel second quarter outlook suggests that real stabilization is seen in the business.
  • This is very much welcomed as free cash flows are hugely negative.
  • Stronger commercial traction, even at lower levels, is offset by Intel Corporation balance sheet deterioration, making me a bit cautious after a recent run-up in the shares.

Entrance of The Intel Museum in Silicon Valley.

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In February, I wondered what was in store for shares of Intel Corporation (NASDAQ:INTC) as the company cut its dividend by two-thirds, in a move which did not surprise me at all. In fact, the dividend should have


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