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Intel’s Mobileye Is Set To Spin Off At An Incredible Discount

Por: Forbes Business October 22, 2022

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Summary With the bear market going strong, it is a terrible time for companies to go public, which is why initial public offerings are down nearly 80% at this point in 2022 compared to the same time a year ago. Nevertheless, Intel Corp. (, ) is planning to go ahead with the spinoff of its self-driving subsidiary Mobileye, sending its stock down more than 3%. The trend in Intel's share price.GuruFocus.com Even though the Mobileye IPO will... + full article



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