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Intel’s Rollercoaster: A Deceptive Rally Meets Harsh Reality

Dieter Jaworski by Dieter Jaworski
November 7, 2025
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Intel’s recent quarterly earnings initially sparked a wave of investor enthusiasm, propelling its shares to a record peak. This jubilation, however, was brutally short-lived. The stock experienced a dramatic reversal, shedding over ten percent of its value in a swift downturn that has placed the semiconductor titan under significant pressure. The critical question emerges: were the seemingly robust figures merely a facade?

The Illusion of Profitability

A deeper analysis of the third-quarter report reveals the source of investor anxiety. While Intel posted a net profit exceeding $4 billion, this impressive result was primarily fueled by a one-time, non-recurring gain of $5.5 billion from the sale of its majority stake in the Altera division. Beneath this surface, the company’s core operational performance showed a more modest improvement, turning to a profit of $683 million from a loss in the prior-year period.

The persistent weak spot remains Intel’s critical foundry business, the unit responsible for chip manufacturing, which continues to operate at a substantial loss. This fundamental issue casts a long shadow over the company’s recovery narrative.

A Meteoric Ascent and Precipitous Drop

On the surface, Intel’s Q3 results appeared strong. The company reported revenue of $13.7 billion, a three percent year-over-year increase that surpassed market forecasts. Adjusted earnings per share came in at $0.23, soundly beating analyst predictions. The immediate market reaction was a powerful surge, driving the share price beyond the $42 mark.

This rally, however, hit a formidable wall of resistance. Almost immediately after touching its new high, the stock faced a severe sell-off. In a single Thursday session, Intel shares fell three percent, sliding to approximately $37. The previously established upward trend was decisively broken, replaced by a clear and concerning downward trajectory.

Should investors sell immediately? Or is it worth buying Intel?

A Sobering Forecast Dampens Spirits

Compounding these concerns is Intel’s own guidance for the current quarter. The company anticipates revenue in the range of $12.8 to $13.8 billion. More alarmingly, it projects an adjusted profit of just $0.08 per share. This outlook signals a sharp decline compared to the same period last year and serves as a cold shower for any investors betting on a sustained turnaround.

Financial Lifelines Fail to Buoy Confidence

Intel has actively taken steps to stabilize its financial position through several strategic capital injections:

  • $5.7 billion in U.S. CHIPS Act government funding
  • A $5.0 billion strategic investment from NVIDIA
  • $2.0 billion from SoftBank through a new share issuance

These measures have successfully enhanced the company’s liquidity and facilitated debt reduction, making the balance sheet appear healthier. Despite this, market analysts remain largely unconvinced. The consensus rating for Intel stock currently sits at “Reduce” or “Hold.” While a small number of firms have raised their price targets, the average objective remains below the stock’s recent highs. The prevailing expert advice is to either hold or sell.

Intel now stands at a critical juncture. Without demonstrable and convincing operational improvements—most critically within its foundry division—the company is likely to continue facing strong headwinds.

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About Dieter Jaworski From a numbers-obsessed child to creating his first investment newsletter. Even as a child, Dieter Jaworski's mother couldn't believe how fascinated he was with numbers. This early passion for mathematics and data analysis laid the foundation for a successful career in financial markets and investment analysis.
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