$Intel(INTC)$ We just booked $23B in the bank and yet we're still moving higher. Some bears have been around since $20 and they still don't see the bigger picture. This will all make sense in hindsight once it reaches a $2 trillion+ market cap as one of the most critical companies in the US.
$ServiceNow(NOW)$ I get the idea of taking profits, but once $150 is in the rear view mirror, there are going to be some disappointed people. I know because I was one of them with $Advanced Micro Devices(AMD)$ and $Intel(INTC)$ — sold way too early. Now I think $200+ is possible over the next 9-12 months.
$Intel(INTC)$ It looks like $200 is on the table sooner rather than later. This dip will probably get bought up pretty quickly. The Iran situation should eventually settle, housing should turn around, gas prices should come down, and the whole overhang from that region should fade. Once that clears, the broader market could really take off. The revised upward price targets for INTC, MU and others could actually get hit, and that would put a lot of pressure on the short side.
$Rum Group Inc(RUM)$ $Reddit(RDDT)$ $Intel(INTC)$ On top of the 9 data centers they already acquired, there are two more still under construction. Everyone seems to be lacking compute, and Rumble is building.
$Intel(INTC)$ Once news hits on this — and it probably will now that the major earnings reports are behind us — I think this thing could really take off. I picked up a few more long-term calls in the 80s and 90s. From where I stand, it still has a shot at $200 by the end of the year.
$Intel(INTC)$ Intel looks like the safest bet for a 20% gain by EOY. The US government contracts, high-speed optical transceivers, and advanced OCI through proprietary Intel Silicon Photonics seem to have as much potential as the foundry and retail chip line combined.