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Just days ago, Trump called for Lip-Bu Tan’s firing. Now he’s praising the Intel CEO’s ‘amazing’ success story, suggesting that tensions are easing.
Should Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan resign over his alleged ties to Chinese companies? Who would replace him? Seeking Alpha analysts weigh in. Read more here.
He may have won over the deal-besotted Trump, but rebuilding America’s chip manufacturing prowess is a job few envy
The chip maker could ask for more monetary support and for the White House to encourage customers to use its advanced chips, Bernstein analysts said.
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Intel CEO to visit White House after Trump called for his ouster over alleged China ties: report
Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan is scheduled to visit the White House on Monday following President Donald Trump’s call last week for his ouster over ties to China, according to a new report.
Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan was due to visit the White House on Monday after U.S. President Donald Trump called for his removal last week, a source familiar with the matter said.
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U.S. government will invest in Intel's foundry business, says Moor Insights CEO Patrick Moorhead
Patrick Moorhead, Moor Insights and Strategy CEO, joins 'Power Lunch' to discuss Moorhead's reaction to the latest news regarding Intel, the government's ties to the company and much more.
Shares of Intel ( INTC 3.73%) are soaring this week, up 24.1% as of 3:13 p.m. ET. The spike comes as the S&P 500 ( ^GSPC -0.22%) was up 1%, and the Nasdaq-100 was up 0.5%.