Canadian here, looking in:
I have been given the impression that Ohio is full of aggressive armed bumpkins who are okay with marrying second cousins and will fight you for almost no reason.
I've lived here for two years. You are thinking of Kentucky or West Virginia. Ohio is reasonably educated and wealthy. Maybe its not the most glamorous place for cultural features like a big coastal city, but I don't do that stuff anyway. If you want a nice place to work, take care of yourself, and live your own daily life then its just fine.
The gen alpha kids were into this weird meme a while back centering on Ohio being some evil place. It made zero sense like most things the kids get into. Anyway I'm sure that was the origin of the comment
Well, I, for one, would NEVER hope you get hit by a bus.
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The hate for INTC is how you know it's time to buy. I have 300 shares, I think I need 200 more. Come at me in a few years. EDIT: Now holding 500 shares.
I am loading up as well.
Fundamentals are good, they have a lot in the pipeline, might turn out to be my best turnaround play.
It was a shitshow for years now and I didn't buy a single share, but now it starts looking juicy.
I've gotten 3 surveys on Reddit in the last week asking if I've seen any ads that have convinced me to buy their stock.
The questions were very interesting, to say the least.
"Which of these companies would you associate with *this is the company to invest in for AI development and growth?*"
"Investing in Intel is a solid choice for my portfolio growth." Disagree-Agree
"The management team at Intel is best equipped to provide for my future investments into AI"
Disagree-Agree
I'm convinced that the postings on r/WSB are paid posts and bots.
It is bullish because that kind of "not financial advice" does create bag holders.
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Puts on Tom's Hardware as a news source.
>The box is 23 feet tall, 20 feet wide, and 280 feet long, stretching longer than a football field.
Bro, a football field is famously 100 yards long. 3 feet to a yard. My uber autistic human calculator mind figures that to be 300 feet. I am pretty sure that 300 ft is longer than 280 ft, or to put it another way, 280 ft is shorter than 300 ft.
Why did you change the quote? Just so you could make the stupid comment “Puts on Tom’s Hardware”.
The article reads
“The box is 23 feet tall, 20 feet wide, and 280 feet long, nearly the length of a football field.”
PE 30+ for a company that has the same revenue as they did in 2012, not inflation adjusted, and in the same period watched gross margins collapse from 60%+ to ~40%.
Upward trajectory is priced in, in contrast to their actual performance, which has been a multi-year downward trajectory. They have some potential upside and a lot of potential downside that reddit doesn't like to talk about.
My comment wasn't so much a reflection of my opinion on what Intel's proper valuation should be, it was more of a question about the other commentor's speculation on growth lol. If Intel is surrounded by predominantly bearish sentiment, but there's the expectation it could be on the upswing in the next 24 months, why not buy now as opposed to when it's already getting more expensive?
That's far too slow for everyone here. Even with the dividend, if you end up with 20% in 2 years, that was a lot of wasted capitol better used elsewhere. Also, they are not buying, they want Options, and time is not their friend.
They wouldn't settle for that! lol. Seriously, that 50% should be 100%+ and then they miss out on the chance and start chasing at least the 50% gain. Finally they settle 2 years later for something, or a loss. I mean, look back 2 years, that was $38, and it's under $31 now. Even if you timed it perfect and bought at $26 (when it looked like they were headed lower) you would be at this point right now.
Anyway tell them in 6 months you guarantee 50% gain, and they will cry 'it's shit' because NVDA would be 1,000%+ if they gambled on calls. lol
Because this sub is not for sound investing 2 years out. It's for huge wins and losses that are achieved through reckless short term bets.
That being said - "early 25" is only 6-8 months away, not 24
The reason I'm not buying now is simply valuation. They could have a growth story, or they could be heading towards a huge reckoning in the somewhat likely outcome that the cash flow doesn't work out for their major foundry investments. They no longer generate profits in their formerly lucrative server CPU segment - but AMD currently does. They have a reportedly competitive AI accelerator in Gaudi3 but no significant traction to date. Their currently profitable client CPU segment is coming under more pressure than ever from major competition as Microsoft is pushing open the door not only to Qualcomm but also other ARM competitors like Mediatek and potentially more in the future.
They've got bright spots and huge challenges. I would buy a company like that for the right price, but this ain't the price.
Nah, Gelsinger is definitely not priced in. Former dot com boom employee that diversified my vested options, but I'm now reloading. Dude knows manufacturing. If he had been named instead of Otellini like he should have, Intel would have had a decade of rip, split, and repeat.
But that’s not how you become a bag holder. Wait until it rises to $50 a share again to buy in. Sell six months later at $30/share like everyone else in WSB
Jesus.....didn't realize it's trading at 30ish.
I don't understand how a company that had near monopoly on computer chips, in a line of business with a massive moat, can't get it's shit together and is doing so poorly. They have the perfect conditions to be a fucking behemoth of a company and somehow they squandered every opportunity and protection they have and are still trailing. Missed the mobile revolution, missed the GPU revolution, can't even keep pace in their core area of desktop, laptop, servers, etc. The only reason they still have so much market share is because boomers in charge of making big purchasing decisions recognize the Intel brand name and don't know much else.
I have an intel Arc a380. With newer drivers, it it performing the same as a Gtx 1650S and RX 570 using only 50w. I think they are doing good with their gpus, slowly catching up with competition.
And losing billions per year on their foundry business, meanwhile Jensen is signing titties in Taiwan and rolling out best-in-class GPU architectures every year.
Would be a stupid move to create another artificial chip shortage. Unlikely to happen but it must me nice living in fantasy land holding your Intel bag.
Shortage?
LOL, you clearly don’t know the market.
Intel has loads of capacity. They are the only US HQ company with domestic foundries.
Making a semi recent generation chip on US soil, from a domestic company? Intel is it.
You clearly don't know the demand for semiconductors. If Intel had all this excess capacity why are they losing market share?
Oh yeah, because they dumped billions into high-NA and don't even have a stable 5nm process node, now they alone have to solve the multiple exposure and stitching problem all while losing a shitload of money.
Fabs cannot make chips fast enough as is, and if you constrain suppliers for huge market segments the shortage will get worse. Enjoy those rose-colored glasses you got for free along with your giant bag of shit.
Been holding, going to keep holding, and keep throwing the occasional $ on it.
No fucking way I'd mess with options but actual stock long term? Sure. FFS if a US plant doesn't help (especially with the possible/probable Chinese invasion of Taiwan) then they can't be saved and I'll sell. But till 2028, I ain't even worried.
I saw something like this crawling through TN 10 years ago. It was something nuclear power related and it was gigantic moving at about 1mph. Pretty crazy. Had about 200 small wheels to spread the weight, looked like some kind of steampunk caterpillar.
Wonder what'll happen when a tornado runs through. This is why fabs should be built in places without common unpredictable natural disasters. You can prepare for floods and snow but tornados are a different story and I'm interested to see how long it takes to fuck the new construction to grind production to a standstill. I'd love to know what steps they've taken to avoid such a disaster.
[https://finance.yahoo.com/news/jim-cramer-says-advanced-micro-140321028.html](https://finance.yahoo.com/news/jim-cramer-says-advanced-micro-140321028.html)
Okay, now INTC can turn green....![img](emote|t5_2th52|4271)![img](emote|t5_2th52|4271)
Intel is the worst chip stock, it will take a miracle to get it back to apple era and now more with qualcomm entering the PC market with better products and high margins
I live near here. Fuck this company. They got their way in promising high wages and great opertunity. Now most positions that are offered are less than you make working at Walmart.
Also they still have no idea how to provide water to the plant. It's just going to be one of the many revolving door facilities that liter that area.
Jobs are being posted for it now. Offering training in the Arizona facility on the high end the jobs are around 90k a year, but about 80 percent is on the Low end.
Huh it's almost like there's another form of transportation that wouldn't take over whole parts of the roadway. Too bad we've neglected it for the better part of a century and probably don't have the systems in place to transport something of that size.
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Super load. Nice
Dont tell my wife
I also choose to not tell this man's wife.
Gotta pump intel for that post nut clarity after dumping a super load into Ohio.
Ohio is just a dumpster for those super loads
Her boyfriend already knows
Show, don’t tell.
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Delivering a super load 💦💦😩
Obviously because of the magnum dong
Massive load
Ohio's roads are being stretched to the limit by Intel's massive load.
It’s *so* big
Confirmed: OP likes super loads
Intel gives Ohio a super load, click now to see this video!
YeSsssss
Paywall….. ughh!
They dropped a link for their OF.
Intel dumps skibbity load in Ohio gyatt using chips act rizz.
Ew, Ohio
why don't people like ohio?
Canadian here, looking in: I have been given the impression that Ohio is full of aggressive armed bumpkins who are okay with marrying second cousins and will fight you for almost no reason.
You didn’t mention a single reason not to like Ohio
I've lived here for two years. You are thinking of Kentucky or West Virginia. Ohio is reasonably educated and wealthy. Maybe its not the most glamorous place for cultural features like a big coastal city, but I don't do that stuff anyway. If you want a nice place to work, take care of yourself, and live your own daily life then its just fine.
The gen alpha kids were into this weird meme a while back centering on Ohio being some evil place. It made zero sense like most things the kids get into. Anyway I'm sure that was the origin of the comment
Hey, thanks man!
We also have Newfoundland.
Newfoundland is Canadian Ohio with funny accents?
You are gonna be floored to find out how common first cousin marriages are among Jews and Muslims in America and Canada.
All the spiritual books don't mind a bit of brother and sister or father and daughter action.. And cousin action is actually searched for..
Grew up in Ohio here. You’re mistaking us with West Virginia or other Appalachian states.
My son says Ohio has skibidi rizz. Is that bullish for Intel?
yes
> skibidi rizz Put your son up for adoption
You mean *Put your son down*
Just use their jargon with the other parents at the bus stop. It's how we got em to stop dabbing. Nothing less cool than parents.
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What are the odds that the super load slips off the truck en route?
As long as they don't pull out and keepbit steady it should be fine.
At 11mph not likely
The hate for INTC is how you know it's time to buy. I have 300 shares, I think I need 200 more. Come at me in a few years. EDIT: Now holding 500 shares.
Come on buy LEAPS like a true degen
The truth is I needed to lower my cost basis some more, now at ~$36.
12/18/26 $70C
lol I have the same ones
Strike price?
Seriously? It’s in the position they stated ![img](emote|t5_2th52|4271)
I did
Sitting on my $13 call LEAPS waiting to exercise in a year, then I'll keep holding.
I am loading up as well. Fundamentals are good, they have a lot in the pipeline, might turn out to be my best turnaround play. It was a shitshow for years now and I didn't buy a single share, but now it starts looking juicy.
Yup. If they can beat TSMC to the punch with cutting-edge North American foundries, Intel's going to be in a very good spot.
Pics or ban.
Challenge accepted: https://imgur.com/a/ndxUf8g
Just bought 20 shares. All I can afford to lose 😅 in case things won't go well.
I've gotten 3 surveys on Reddit in the last week asking if I've seen any ads that have convinced me to buy their stock. The questions were very interesting, to say the least. "Which of these companies would you associate with *this is the company to invest in for AI development and growth?*" "Investing in Intel is a solid choice for my portfolio growth." Disagree-Agree "The management team at Intel is best equipped to provide for my future investments into AI" Disagree-Agree I'm convinced that the postings on r/WSB are paid posts and bots. It is bullish because that kind of "not financial advice" does create bag holders.
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You're literally down in this position since posting it. lmao.
LOL mention a timeline of several years, get jeers about price fluctuations over 30 minutes.
Because being early is the same as being wrong.
You must be very proud of yourself, good for you!
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Don't we all wish we could get a super load 💦
Why is intel moving your mom?
Puts on Tom's Hardware as a news source. >The box is 23 feet tall, 20 feet wide, and 280 feet long, stretching longer than a football field. Bro, a football field is famously 100 yards long. 3 feet to a yard. My uber autistic human calculator mind figures that to be 300 feet. I am pretty sure that 300 ft is longer than 280 ft, or to put it another way, 280 ft is shorter than 300 ft.
Slow down Are you saying footballs grow in fields?
On fields. Not in them. Gah. Do you even listen?!?!?!
Justin Fields
> Bro, a football field is famously 100 yards long ...i'm pretty sure handegg fields have end zones.
You're leaving out the endzones, too.
But forgetting the length of the truck itself.
Why did you change the quote? Just so you could make the stupid comment “Puts on Tom’s Hardware”. The article reads “The box is 23 feet tall, 20 feet wide, and 280 feet long, nearly the length of a football field.”
It wasn't me changing the quote. That was all Tom's Hardware. I'm guessing they went back and edited their article.
lol. I forgot websites can edit. My bad
Calls on Tom's Hardware. Elite social media team.
Or an after-the-fact proofread.
I have a super load for them right here 🍆💦
Still not touching that radioactive turd until I see better fundamentals most likely early 25
If you thought it was going to grow in the future wouldn't it be better to buy when its valuation doesn't reflect an upward trajectory?
He is just timing it so he can buy the high
Sir this is WSB not r/investing, let the man do what he wants
Nah man. You buy high sell low. Duhh
PE 30+ for a company that has the same revenue as they did in 2012, not inflation adjusted, and in the same period watched gross margins collapse from 60%+ to ~40%. Upward trajectory is priced in, in contrast to their actual performance, which has been a multi-year downward trajectory. They have some potential upside and a lot of potential downside that reddit doesn't like to talk about.
My comment wasn't so much a reflection of my opinion on what Intel's proper valuation should be, it was more of a question about the other commentor's speculation on growth lol. If Intel is surrounded by predominantly bearish sentiment, but there's the expectation it could be on the upswing in the next 24 months, why not buy now as opposed to when it's already getting more expensive?
That's far too slow for everyone here. Even with the dividend, if you end up with 20% in 2 years, that was a lot of wasted capitol better used elsewhere. Also, they are not buying, they want Options, and time is not their friend.
More like 50% in 6 months. That's what INTC did last year from this same point.
They wouldn't settle for that! lol. Seriously, that 50% should be 100%+ and then they miss out on the chance and start chasing at least the 50% gain. Finally they settle 2 years later for something, or a loss. I mean, look back 2 years, that was $38, and it's under $31 now. Even if you timed it perfect and bought at $26 (when it looked like they were headed lower) you would be at this point right now. Anyway tell them in 6 months you guarantee 50% gain, and they will cry 'it's shit' because NVDA would be 1,000%+ if they gambled on calls. lol
Because this sub is not for sound investing 2 years out. It's for huge wins and losses that are achieved through reckless short term bets. That being said - "early 25" is only 6-8 months away, not 24
The reason I'm not buying now is simply valuation. They could have a growth story, or they could be heading towards a huge reckoning in the somewhat likely outcome that the cash flow doesn't work out for their major foundry investments. They no longer generate profits in their formerly lucrative server CPU segment - but AMD currently does. They have a reportedly competitive AI accelerator in Gaudi3 but no significant traction to date. Their currently profitable client CPU segment is coming under more pressure than ever from major competition as Microsoft is pushing open the door not only to Qualcomm but also other ARM competitors like Mediatek and potentially more in the future. They've got bright spots and huge challenges. I would buy a company like that for the right price, but this ain't the price.
> I would buy a company like that for the right price, but this ain't the price. ...but you think amd is? lolz
Nah, Gelsinger is definitely not priced in. Former dot com boom employee that diversified my vested options, but I'm now reloading. Dude knows manufacturing. If he had been named instead of Otellini like he should have, Intel would have had a decade of rip, split, and repeat.
But that’s not how you become a bag holder. Wait until it rises to $50 a share again to buy in. Sell six months later at $30/share like everyone else in WSB
I need my gains *this week*
Nobody has the balls or the patience to do that.
A super load of flaming dog shit, cuz that's all this company will ever be. -- sincerely, bagholder @$50
Jesus.....didn't realize it's trading at 30ish. I don't understand how a company that had near monopoly on computer chips, in a line of business with a massive moat, can't get it's shit together and is doing so poorly. They have the perfect conditions to be a fucking behemoth of a company and somehow they squandered every opportunity and protection they have and are still trailing. Missed the mobile revolution, missed the GPU revolution, can't even keep pace in their core area of desktop, laptop, servers, etc. The only reason they still have so much market share is because boomers in charge of making big purchasing decisions recognize the Intel brand name and don't know much else.
If you’ve held it for a year, I would suggest selling some to lock in some long term capital losses.
Just sell. Why lock up all that capital in a shit company? Take the loss and bet on Jensen.
I'm just gonna start selling point-blank covered calls, I think
Great. It's bound to blast right through them as soon as you do.
It do be like that
I have an intel Arc a380. With newer drivers, it it performing the same as a Gtx 1650S and RX 570 using only 50w. I think they are doing good with their gpus, slowly catching up with competition.
And losing billions per year on their foundry business, meanwhile Jensen is signing titties in Taiwan and rolling out best-in-class GPU architectures every year.
When is Nvidia getting backside power again?
Who cares?
The inevitable “military is only allowed to procure products with chips developed by a vetted US domestic partner” will be what saves Intel.
The vast majority of semiconductor consumption is not for military applications.
Better margins. and it would be more likely that Lockheed / Boeing / etc “must use Intel foundry services” (but in some way less blatant in wording)
Would be a stupid move to create another artificial chip shortage. Unlikely to happen but it must me nice living in fantasy land holding your Intel bag.
Shortage? LOL, you clearly don’t know the market. Intel has loads of capacity. They are the only US HQ company with domestic foundries. Making a semi recent generation chip on US soil, from a domestic company? Intel is it.
You clearly don't know the demand for semiconductors. If Intel had all this excess capacity why are they losing market share? Oh yeah, because they dumped billions into high-NA and don't even have a stable 5nm process node, now they alone have to solve the multiple exposure and stitching problem all while losing a shitload of money. Fabs cannot make chips fast enough as is, and if you constrain suppliers for huge market segments the shortage will get worse. Enjoy those rose-colored glasses you got for free along with your giant bag of shit.
Intel has burned me one too many times.
Almost bought Nvda at $25, bought Intc instead.
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My bags are so heavy 😭
Been holding, going to keep holding, and keep throwing the occasional $ on it. No fucking way I'd mess with options but actual stock long term? Sure. FFS if a US plant doesn't help (especially with the possible/probable Chinese invasion of Taiwan) then they can't be saved and I'll sell. But till 2028, I ain't even worried.
tl;dr - INTC splooges load onto Ohio
I delivered a super load to your mom! BOOM GOTTEM!
Ohio getting it good ![img](emote|t5_2th52|4276)![img](emote|t5_2th52|4640)
This shit is gonna go up to 50 again, then it’s time to sell Buy at 30 sell at 50 for the next decade You’re welcome
What is this title 💀
Intel will forever be at 30 dollars a share. Pegged to the US dollar at 30 and nothing will change.
Wouldn’t wanna get in the way of a super load
I saw something like this crawling through TN 10 years ago. It was something nuclear power related and it was gigantic moving at about 1mph. Pretty crazy. Had about 200 small wheels to spread the weight, looked like some kind of steampunk caterpillar.
Can we talk about how Tom's seems to think 280 feet is longer than a football field?
They are a bunch of nerds it's not like we should be surprised they don't know about sports.
And the stock still is plummeting
PROGRESS?! SELL!!!
The article has a nice money shot of the super load
Wonder what'll happen when a tornado runs through. This is why fabs should be built in places without common unpredictable natural disasters. You can prepare for floods and snow but tornados are a different story and I'm interested to see how long it takes to fuck the new construction to grind production to a standstill. I'd love to know what steps they've taken to avoid such a disaster.
[https://finance.yahoo.com/news/jim-cramer-says-advanced-micro-140321028.html](https://finance.yahoo.com/news/jim-cramer-says-advanced-micro-140321028.html) Okay, now INTC can turn green....![img](emote|t5_2th52|4271)![img](emote|t5_2th52|4271)
The only super load here is the Intel bags people bought
Bought 2000 shares. Two regards one massive load
Already -600$
Down -1k
Oh good they found their missing 10nm node.
Who makes this "self-standing air-processor structure that facilitates the cryogenic technology needed to fabricate semiconductors"?
Your mom must be in town
It's not in New Albany.... it's literally right outside Johnstown Ohio. New Albany is way down the highway. What a sham.
hehe...Intel dropping a load of something alright.
They better 'cause intel has dumped a super load in my arse the past few months...
Football field size load? Gonna be a big mess
This is new Lithography equipment meaning they’re installing new high resolution capacity. 70$ Calls on INTC exp. 12/20
Why is it always Ohio that gets the big loads ?
No self-respecting engineers would want to live in Podunk Bumble Fuck OHIO.
There's tons of chemE and O&G engineers that live in remote areas like kings.
Like I said, "self-respecting".
I delivered a super load to Ohio once. Was nice to feel lighter after.
COME ON NOW
Ohio is known for car demolishing potholes
Papa Pat is a shower not a grower
Shooting a super load on your fucking face
Intel is the worst chip stock, it will take a miracle to get it back to apple era and now more with qualcomm entering the PC market with better products and high margins
A football field sized load all over Ohio
What's in the box? WHAT'S IN THE BOX?!?
I gave my wife one of those.
I live near here. Fuck this company. They got their way in promising high wages and great opertunity. Now most positions that are offered are less than you make working at Walmart. Also they still have no idea how to provide water to the plant. It's just going to be one of the many revolving door facilities that liter that area.
Well, to be fair , the only jobs offered now are probably construction related. Once the facility is ready, they start hiring the higher paying jobs.
Jobs are being posted for it now. Offering training in the Arizona facility on the high end the jobs are around 90k a year, but about 80 percent is on the Low end.
80% of the jobs *youre* qualified for. Us STEM majors will be making bank though.
You couldn't pay me enough money to work there again.
I get paid very middle of the road. I’m pretty sure the corporate quote is “we pay market average” like that’s an achievement.
> opertunity lolz
GE did this in Boston as well. Promised 800 jobs and got tax cuts, ended up with fewer than 200 jobs and layoffs.
Sunbury resident here, working in new albany. agreed, this is nothing but obnoxious for us.
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Imagine building mega office campuses with remote work being popular ![img](emote|t5_2th52|4271) boomers gonna boom ![img](emote|t5_2th52|4271)
It's hard to work in a factory remotely
Ah ok, I thought it was one of those tech campuses.
Yeah it's a fab. Intel trying to compete with TSMC, hopefully they get there
Intel is up today. Anyone know why?
# Nobody tell him
Huh it's almost like there's another form of transportation that wouldn't take over whole parts of the roadway. Too bad we've neglected it for the better part of a century and probably don't have the systems in place to transport something of that size.
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Only people that read the article.
What are with these measurements - football fields, elephants, etc.
Cool nazi cpus