Intel's stock soared by 7.4% amid talks with the government about a potential investment to support its Ohio chipmaking hub. Meanwhile, Bullish, a new player in crypto trading, is gaining traction on its second trading day. Discussing market trends, the show highlights recent IPO movements and the struggles faced by companies like Deere and Tapestry under economic pressures. Legal challenges surrounding misleading promotions also take center stage, revealing deeper market implications.
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Government Might Invest In Intel
Reports say the US government may take a stake in Intel to support domestic chip manufacturing expansion in Ohio.
That plan reflects a willingness by the White House to blur lines between state and industry to shore up a strategic company.
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Earnings Beat Doesn’t Always Lift Stock
Applied Materials beat revenue and adjusted EPS estimates but the stock moved down in after-hours trading.
Early results show top- and bottom-line beats don't guarantee immediate positive stock reaction.
volunteer_activism ADVICE
Monitor IPO Momentum Closely
Watch new IPOs closely since market reception can be extreme and fast-moving.
Monitor initial trading days to gauge momentum rather than assuming early gains indicate long-term strength.
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- Intel (INTC) shares jumped on reports the Trump administration is in talks to have the US government potentially take a stake in the beleaguered chipmaker, according to people familiar with the plan, in the latest sign of the White House’s willingness to blur the lines between state and industry. The deal would help shore up Intel’s planned factory hub in Ohio, said the people, who asked not to be identified because the deliberations are private. The company had once promised to turn that site into the world’s largest chipmaking facility, though it’s been repeatedly delayed. The size of the potential stake isn’t clear. The plans stem from a meeting this week between President Donald Trump and Intel Chief Executive Officer Lip-Bu Tan, the people said. While the details are still being sorted, the idea is for the US government to pay for the stake, one of the people said. Another cautioned that the plans remain fluid.
- Bullish (BLSH) shares still climbed on its second day of trading. Bullish, which counts former New York Stock Exchange president Tom Farley as its Chief Executive Officer, offers crypto spot trading, margin trading and derivatives trading, with a focus on institutional investors, the filings show. Its margin and derivatives products aren’t currently available in the US or to US users.
- Tapestry (TPR) shares tumbled the most intraday since March 2020, after the owner of Coach and Kate Spade forecast adjusted earnings per share for 2026 that fell short of Wall Street’s high expectations. Shares have climbed 69% from April 9 to Wednesday’s close.