Group 1 - Intel's CFO David Zinser announced that the company received $5.7 billion from the U.S. government as part of a plan to acquire a 10% stake in Intel [1] - The U.S. government will invest a total of $8.9 billion to acquire 9.9% of Intel, making it a major shareholder, alongside previously received subsidies totaling $2.2 billion [1] - Despite reporting better-than-expected Q2 results, Intel's stock fell by 8% due to concerns over its chip foundry business [1] Group 2 - The White House Press Secretary stated that the Intel deal is still being finalized by the U.S. Department of Commerce [2] - Intel issued a warning that the agreement with the U.S. government could lead to negative reactions from investors, employees, and other stakeholders [2] - Potential negative responses may include lawsuits and increased scrutiny from the public and government regarding the company [2]
英特尔(INTC.US)确认收到美国政府57亿美元注资 白宫称细节“仍在敲定”