
Motley Fool Money Intel's Smart Hire, Importance of Earnings Guidance, and 5 Tips for Increasing Your Wealth
Jan 11, 2022
Tim Beyers, a senior analyst from Motley Fool, discusses Intel's strategic hire of Micron's CFO and the impact on its financial direction. He examines Rivian Automotive's leadership changes and highlights why Netflix excels in providing earnings guidance. Alison Southwick shares five quick, actionable tips to boost your wealth, focusing on savings strategies and smart spending. The conversation also touches on the importance of financial planning and even proposes a new holiday to celebrate personal finance creativity!
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Intel's CFO Hire
- Intel hired Micron's CFO, David Zinsner, signaling a focus on asset management and capital raising.
- Zinsner's M&A experience suggests Intel might sell assets like Mobileye to fund new foundries.
Mobileye's Potential Value
- Intel's Mobileye could be valued much higher than conservative estimates, potentially reaching $24 billion.
- Selling a portion of Mobileye could significantly offset the cost of Intel's new foundries.
Rivian's COO Departure
- Rivian's COO, Rod Copes, retired after only a year, raising concerns about the company's narrative.
- This departure adds to Rivian's challenges as they seek to raise more capital.

