Intel's US stock market fell more than 7% before trading
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发表于 2024-4-26 17:30:18
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According to AI News, on April 26th, Intel's US stock market fell more than 7% before the market closed. Intel's first quarter revenue was $12.72 billion, with analysts expecting $12.71 billion; Adjusted earnings per share for the first quarter were $0.18, with analyst expectations of $0.13; Expected revenue for the second quarter is $12.5 billion to $13.5 billion, with analysts expecting $13.63 billion; Expected earnings per share for the second quarter are 0.10 US dollars, while analysts expect 0.24 US dollars; It is expected that the adjusted gross profit margin for the second fiscal quarter will be 43.5%, while analysts expect it to be 45.3%.
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