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Intel will be looking to display strength as it nears its next earnings release. On that day, Intel is projected to report earnings of -$0.15 per share, which would represent a year-over-year decline of 117.24%. Meanwhile, our latest consensus estimate is calling for revenue of $11.05 billion, down 39.77% from the prior-year quarter.
INTC's full-year Zacks Consensus Estimates are calling for earnings of $0.55 per share and revenue of $50.83 billion. These results would represent year-over-year changes of -70.11% and -19.39%, respectively.
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Semiconductor giant Intel announced in February that it would be slashing its dividend by a whopping 66%, down to $0.125 per quarter. For many, it didn't come as a surprise as the chipmaker was struggling to keep its free cash flow positive in recent quarters.Plus, with big investments to bolster its domestic chip manufacturing capability that would cost upwards of $100 billion, it was at the very least going to be a challenging situation for Intel to keep paying a high dividend while also setting aside money for growth initiatives.
Intel will be looking to display strength as it nears its next earnings release. On that day, Intel is projected to report earnings of -$0.15 per share, which would represent a year-over-year decline of 117.24%. Meanwhile, our latest consensus estimate is calling for revenue of $11.05 billion, down 39.77% from the prior-year quarter.
INTC's full-year Zacks Consensus Estimates are calling for earnings of $0.55 per share and revenue of $50.83 billion. These results would represent year-over-year changes of -70.11% and -19.39%, respectively.
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www.fool.com/investing/2023/03/29/...-dividend-payments-2023/
Semiconductor giant Intel announced in February that it would be slashing its dividend by a whopping 66%, down to $0.125 per quarter. For many, it didn't come as a surprise as the chipmaker was struggling to keep its free cash flow positive in recent quarters.Plus, with big investments to bolster its domestic chip manufacturing capability that would cost upwards of $100 billion, it was at the very least going to be a challenging situation for Intel to keep paying a high dividend while also setting aside money for growth initiatives.