Intel Slashes Valuation Of Mobileye IPO As Chipmakers Cut Outlook Citing Uncertain Macro Environment


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  • Intel Corp (NASDAQ:INTC) scaled back expectations for its Mobileye initial public offering amid a broader stock recession and could delay the share sale until 2023 from the prior mid of 2022, pending recovery, Bloomberg reports.
  • Intel expects the IPO to value the self-driving technology business at up to $30 billion, down from an initial valuation of over $50 billion.
  • CEO Pat Gelsinger aimed to capitalize on the Israel-based business with a partial spinoff of its shares. 
  • Mobileye makes chips for cameras and drive-assistance features and is considered a prized asset as the car industry races toward fully automated vehicles. 
  • Mobileye clocked a 41% sales growth to $460 million in Q2. The operating income rose 43% to $190 million. 
  • However, Intel's struggle against a bear market for chip stocks and a dearth of IPOs, made it harder to complete the deal.
  • In China, Softbank Group Corp (OTC: SFTBYaspired for chip designer Arm Ltd's unusual dual primary listing in New York and London, despite the higher costs and regulatory complexities of different exchanges.
  • Seagate Technology Holdings PLC (NASDAQ: STXslashed its outlook for the fiscal first quarter ending September 30, 2022, against a worsening macro backdrop.
  • Micron Technology, Inc (NASDAQ: MU) also expected Q4 revenue to miss the revenue guidance range.  
  • Peer Nvidia Corp (NASDAQ: NVDA) offered cautious third-quarter revenue as gaming and professional visualization revenue declined.
  • Price Action: INTC shares traded higher by 0.70% at $31.78 in the premarket on the last check Tuesday.
  • Mobileye autonomous shuttle photo via Wikimedia Commons

27% profit every 20 days?

This is what Nic Chahine averages with his option buys. Not selling covered calls or spreads… BUYING options. Most traders don’t even have a winning percentage of 27% buying options. He has an 83% win rate. Here’s how he does it.


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