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Vista Investment Partners, LLC, an investment management company, released the “Mar Vista Global Quality Strategy” fourth quarter 2024 investor letter. A copy of the letter can be downloaded here. As investors welcomed reduced interest rates and inflation in developed economies,
As Wall Street continues to speculate about a potential split of chip giant Intel Corp., Piper Sandler believes that a Broadcom Inc. acquisition of the company’s core x86 business “would be extremely lucrative.
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With the semiconductor stocks slowing down to start the year, contrarians may have an opportunity to put a bit of new money to work. Undoubtedly, if you’ve got a chunk of cash to put to work in the space (let’s say $10,
Broadcom has been closely examining Intel’s chip design and marketing business, while TSMC has studied controlling some or all of Intel’s chip plants, possibly as part of an investor
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Shares of Intel jumped on Tuesday morning, the first day of trading since new reports emerged over the weekend that the chipmaker is the center of acquisition talks once again.
Intel shares jumped 9% in early trading after The Wall Street Journal reported that Broadcom and TSMC were eyeing separate deals that would break the U.S. chip maker in two. Read more: