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Japan’s SoftBank to invest US$2 billion in Intel

Associated Press News on MSN · 4h
Japan’s SoftBank to take $2 billion stake in computer chip maker Intel
Japanese technology giant SoftBank Group says it plans to take a $2 billion stake in computer chip maker Intel as it deepens its involvement in U.S. semiconductor manufacturing in the United States.
Reuters on MSN · 6h
Intel gets $2 billion lifeline in the form of SoftBank equity investment
Intel is getting a $2 billion capital injection from SoftBank Group in a major vote of confidence for the troubled U.S. chipmaker that is in the middle of a turnaround effort.
AOL · 5m
Intel stock jumps 5% as SoftBank takes $2 billion stake in ailing chip company
Intel ( INTC) stock climbed more than 5% in pre-market trading Tuesday following the announcement that SoftBank Group ( SFTBY) will take a $2 billion stake in the ailing chip giant.
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