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Raw Story on MSN'Oh my god!' MSNBC panel incredulous as they see Trump admin sprinting towards socialism
A proposal by Donald Trump’s commerce secretary that tech industry giant Intel should hand over an equity stake to the U.S. government in exchange for CHIPS Act funds set off laughter and incredulity ...
By Alexandra Alper WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Liberal U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders on Wednesday threw his support behind President ...
SEOUL, Aug. 21 (Yonhap) -- The presidential office on Thursday denied a media report that the U.S. federal government may ...
Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) voiced support Wednesday for the Trump administration’s plan to potentially take a stake in Intel ...
Market talk may be of fiscal dominance in the U.S. debt market but Washington’s startling moves to take a direct stake in its ...
US commerce secretary Howard Lutnick is looking into the White House taking equity stakes in Intel and other chipmakers in exchange for grants under the Chips Act, which aims to spur factory-building ...
After months of turbulence, Intel Corp. bulls are finally being rewarded for their patience. But the stock’s sudden rebound comes with a worrying side effect: a valuation so high its most ...
Sen. Rand Paul (Ky.), a libertarian-minded Republican, criticized the Trump administration’s push to acquire a stake in U.S.
Intel is in talks with other large investors to receive an equity infusion at a discounted price, CNBC reported on Wednesday, ...
Intel stock falls as the company seeks more investors after SoftBank deal and Trump administration considers equity stake.
The US must manufacture its own chips domestically while cannot rely on the island of Taiwan, US Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick warned in a latest interview with CNBC. The US official's remarks ...
Wall Street analysts don’t expect the money alone to turn around Intel’s business, which has suffered from years of declining sales and the loss of market share ...
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