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Sean Parker : did you not see that they're getting a 3.5 billion dollar government contract? I'm thinking things mite start turning around soon.
Sean Parker Sean Parker : Intel Bags $3.5B Contract To Produce Chips For Pentagon: Report
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Intel Corp. (NASDAQ:INTC) has reportedly secured a $3.5 billion contract to manufacture semiconductors for the U.S. military.
What Happened: Chip maker Intel has been granted up to $3.5 billion in federal funds to produce advanced chips for military and intelligence use, reported Bloomberg, citing people familiar with the matter.
Space Dust : been saying this since June. Intel has been harmed by messing around with govt apparatchik.. factories here and there, on/off like a switch..
and if they payed ball, the govt will bail them out, one way or another.
it's to believe the govt would hang it's future on the CEO's of the magnificent 7.. they look like an AI casting of the village people..
Simon 5183 Sean Parker : Can a $3.5 billion contract with the US military revive someone? A joke?
AMD支持者 Simon 5183 : Some companies, even if they are about to die, cannot get government subsidies... they have such a strong background... even if they do not rise, they can still stand tall with the support of european countries...
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