Movement Alert|Intel Rises 3.07% in Regular Trading, CEO Invests $12 Million in Offering as UBS Endorses Foundry Roadmap

Market Focus
Aug 13

On August 13, Intel rose 3.07% in regular trading, trading at approximately $104.17/share, with turnover of $13.46 billion. The stock extended gains following the prior session's 4.45% advance as multiple positive catalysts converged.

On the news front, Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan announced he would personally invest $12 million to participate in the company's expanded $20 billion stock offering, signaling strong management confidence in the company's prospects. According to a prospectus supplement filed with the SEC, Tan and a family member agreed to purchase a combined $12 million in Intel shares as part of the issuance, which was priced at $95 per share for approximately 210.5 million shares.

Simultaneously, UBS published a research note characterizing the $20 billion financing as a powerful endorsement of Intel's foundry roadmap, stating that the previously overhanging financing uncertainty has been resolved. Investor Dan Niles noted that the large-scale capital raise may indicate Intel is close to signing a major foundry customer. The offering attracted subscription demand reportedly exceeding $100 billion, with approximately 33% of orders denied allocation due to oversubscription.

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