Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria S.A. raised its stake in Intel Corporation (NASDAQ:INTC – Free Report) by 13.8% during the fourth quarter, according to its most recent disclosure with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). The firm owned 1,389,576 shares of the chip maker’s stock after acquiring an additional 168,902 shares during the period. Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria S.A.’s holdings in Intel were worth $51,718,000 as of its most recent SEC filing.
A number of other hedge funds and other institutional investors also recently made changes to their positions in INTC. Armistice Capital LLC increased its holdings in shares of Intel by 68.9% during the fourth quarter. Armistice Capital LLC now owns 122,936 shares of the chip maker’s stock worth $4,536,000 after buying an additional 50,136 shares in the last quarter. Alight Capital Management LP boosted its holdings in shares of Intel by 33.3% in the 4th quarter. Alight Capital Management LP now owns 200,000 shares of the chip maker’s stock worth $7,380,000 after acquiring an additional 50,000 shares in the last quarter. Align Financial LLC bought a new stake in Intel during the 4th quarter worth approximately $2,603,000. Freestone Grove Partners LP acquired a new stake in Intel during the 4th quarter valued at $502,000. Finally, Guggenheim Capital LLC boosted its stake in Intel by 4.3% in the fourth quarter. Guggenheim Capital LLC now owns 1,345,303 shares of the chip maker’s stock worth $49,642,000 after purchasing an additional 56,075 shares in the last quarter. 64.53% of the stock is owned by institutional investors.
Intel Price Performance
Shares of INTC stock opened at $121.10 on Thursday. The firm’s 50 day moving average price is $99.46 and its two-hundred day moving average price is $63.55. The stock has a market cap of $608.65 billion, a PE ratio of -195.32 and a beta of 2.21. Intel Corporation has a 52-week low of $18.97 and a 52-week high of $132.75. The company has a debt-to-equity ratio of 0.34, a quick ratio of 1.85 and a current ratio of 2.31.
Insiders Place Their Bets
In other news, EVP Boise April Miller sold 40,256 shares of Intel stock in a transaction on Friday, May 1st. The shares were sold at an average price of $99.53, for a total transaction of $4,006,679.68. Following the transaction, the executive vice president directly owned 105,077 shares of the company’s stock, valued at $10,458,313.81. This trade represents a 27.70% decrease in their ownership of the stock. The sale was disclosed in a document filed with the SEC, which is available through this hyperlink. Company insiders own 0.05% of the company’s stock.
Key Stories Impacting Intel
Here are the key news stories impacting Intel this week:
- Positive Sentiment: Intel said its next-generation 18A-P manufacturing process has entered risk production, a major milestone that suggests progress in its chipmaking comeback and improves the odds of winning external customers. Intel’s new manufacturing tech enters initial production
- Positive Sentiment: Several reports said the new node could help Intel attract customers such as Apple and Nvidia, reinforcing hopes that the company’s foundry strategy is gaining traction. Intel begins production of most-advanced chip, inching closer to possible Apple deal
- Positive Sentiment: Bernstein and Bank of America raised their views/price targets on Intel, citing stronger CPU demand from the agentic AI buildout and renewed interest in Intel’s foundry ambitions. Bernstein Boosts Price Targets for Arm, AMD, and Intel on Agentic AI Revolution
- Positive Sentiment: Media coverage framed the 18A-P announcement as a sign that Intel’s cash-burning manufacturing business may be turning a corner, which has added to momentum in the shares. Intel takes a major step toward turning around a business that’s bleeding cash
- Neutral Sentiment: Commentary pieces and stock-screen articles are also highlighting Intel as a comeback and long-term AI/semiconductor play, which may be supporting sentiment but do not add new hard catalysts. Is Intel the Comeback Stock of the Decade?
- Negative Sentiment: Some analysts continue to warn that Intel’s valuation has run ahead of fundamentals after a huge rally, suggesting the stock could remain volatile if expectations get too high. Intel: The Re-Rating Has Gone Too Far
Analyst Upgrades and Downgrades
A number of brokerages have recently weighed in on INTC. Sanford C. Bernstein restated a “market perform” rating and issued a $100.00 target price on shares of Intel in a research note on Wednesday. Susquehanna increased their price objective on shares of Intel from $65.00 to $80.00 and gave the stock a “neutral” rating in a report on Friday, April 24th. New Street Research started coverage on shares of Intel in a research note on Thursday, June 11th. They issued a “buy” rating for the company. Morgan Stanley lowered shares of Intel from an “overweight” rating to an “underweight” rating in a research report on Thursday, June 11th. Finally, Bank of America raised shares of Intel from an “underperform” rating to a “buy” rating and raised their price target for the company from $96.00 to $135.00 in a report on Thursday, June 11th. One investment analyst has rated the stock with a Strong Buy rating, fifteen have assigned a Buy rating, twenty-seven have given a Hold rating and four have assigned a Sell rating to the stock. Based on data from MarketBeat, the company has a consensus rating of “Hold” and an average target price of $87.09.
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About Intel
Intel Corporation, founded in 1968 by Robert Noyce and Gordon E. Moore and headquartered in Santa Clara, California, is a leading global designer and manufacturer of semiconductor products. The company is historically notable for introducing the first commercial microprocessor and for driving the x86 architecture that underpins many personal computers and servers. Intel’s core business spans the design, fabrication and marketing of processors, chipsets and related components for a wide range of computing applications.
Intel’s product portfolio includes client and mobile processors marketed under brands such as Intel Core and Pentium, as well as high-performance Xeon processors for data centers and cloud infrastructure.
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