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Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick on Tuesday confirmed that the government wants Intel to cough up a 10% equity stake in ...
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Nvidia And Intel Lead Tech Stock Drop As White House Reportedly Seeks Equity For CHIPS Grants
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick told CNBC the U.S. government wants a stake in Intel in exchange for CHIPS Act grant money ...
Howard Lutnick said the Trump administration plans to convert federal funding pledged to Intel under the CHIPS Act into an ...
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Cryptopolitan on MSNThe US government is considering stake in other chip firms after Intel deal
The U.S. Commerce Department is weighing whether to take an equity stake in Intel and other chip companies in exchange for ...
The Trump administration is considering taking a stake in Intel as a means of boosting the struggling U.S. chipmaker, ...
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TipRanks on MSNTrump Trade: Lutnick says Intel must give stake to government
Catch up on the top industries and stocks that were impacted, or were predicted to be impacted, by the comments, actions and policies of President Trump with this daily recap compiled by The ...
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Trump administration vying to own a big stake in Intel after SoftBank's $2 billion bet on company
U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick on Tuesday confirmed the U.S. government is vying for a 10% stake in Silicon Valley ...
Intel (INTC), reportedly, is in discussions with other large investors to get an equity infusion at a discounted price.
This also follows Reuters report U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick is looking into the government taking equity stakes ...
The Trump administration wants U.S. chipmaker Intel to give the federal government an equity stake to receive $8 billion via ...
Technology Technology The Big Story Trump administration weighs Intel stake The Trump administration is considering taking ...
President Donald Trump wants the U.S. government to own a piece of Intel, less than two weeks after demanding the Silicon ...
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