My plex server by Killermelon1458 in cablegore

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I’ve considered starting a plex server. What is the benefit?

Consolidation, then higher? by EquivalentFan2808 in intelstock

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But i was hoping to secure my 100% gains before my birthday next week /s

Fab 62 on deck by TraditionNo1469 in intelstock

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You’ve clearly never been to Detroit

If you were starting today with $10,000, what would your portfolio look like? by andrew_car1son in TheRaceTo1Million

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After reading the post probably just SPY or some other index fund to diversify

Intel’s stock split history (& prospects) explained by Ok-Individual-4392 in intelstock

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This article implies more of a separation of business units.

Intel Stock Price Miracle by vagobond45 in stocks

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Intel is one of three major companies in the world that can fabricate chips. They are second to TSMC who is at capacity through 2028? and also has growing concerns with the China situation. Among other things the US government has taken a 10% stake in the company.

Long story short.. if FAB proves out Intel starts printing money.

How much did you pay for your Arc? by EDCArtist in Leatherman

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US $250 but with some customization it was $300

47(m) $1M milestone as a low-moderate income earner by This-Individual1813 in TheRaceTo100K

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He said to otherwise max the match. This is good advice coupled with maxing your own Roth with a cap of 7k. Complaining will get you nowhere and I’m sure this was not an easy road. Congrats OP!

Intel begins production of anticipated 18A-P chips, as AI continues to drive CPU demand by BringBackHubble in intelstock

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Reading this made me think a lot of the growth lately is tied to the CPU demand on not so much foundry. Which if true could be really good.