Group 1 - The White House is in talks with Intel regarding a potential investment in the struggling chip company, which could aid in the planning of a chip manufacturing facility in Ohio [1] - Intel's commitment to making this facility the largest chip manufacturing center globally has faced multiple delays [1] - Following the news, Intel's stock price rose by 8.9% on the 14th, closing at $23.86 per share, increasing its market capitalization to $104.4 billion [1] Group 2 - Intel announced further layoffs and has decided not to proceed with previously planned projects in Germany and Poland [2] - The potential investment by the U.S. government in Intel may be driven by President Trump's desire for the company to create more jobs in the U.S. [2] - The U.S. government has previously exercised direct intervention in key industries, as seen in the recent acquisition of U.S. Steel by Japan's Nippon Steel, where the government obtained a "golden share" to veto important corporate decisions [2]
【微特稿】美媒称美国政府有意入股英特尔