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“一分钱没花”!特朗普称政府已获得英特尔10%股份,美国产业政策或开启大转向
华尔街见闻·2025-08-23 11:48

Core Viewpoint - The U.S. government has made a significant investment in Intel, acquiring shares worth approximately $11 billion, which is seen as a beneficial deal for both the U.S. and Intel [1][3]. Group 1: Investment Details - The U.S. government will invest $8.9 billion in Intel, purchasing 433.3 million shares at $20.47 per share, with $5.7 billion coming from the CHIPS Act [3][8]. - This investment supplements the $2.2 billion Intel has already received from the CHIPS Act, bringing the total to $11.1 billion (approximately 795 million RMB) [3]. - Following the announcement, Intel's stock price initially rose by about 5.5% but later fell over 1% in after-hours trading [4]. Group 2: Government's Role and Strategy - The investment is part of a broader strategy to convert government subsidies from the CHIPS Act into equity stakes in companies [7][11]. - The government will hold non-voting shares, meaning it will not interfere directly in Intel's daily operations [13]. - This move reflects a trend of increased government intervention in corporate affairs, raising concerns about new political risks for businesses [15]. Group 3: Industry Context and Challenges - Despite the influx of capital from both the government and external investors, analysts highlight that Intel faces fundamental challenges that cash injections alone cannot resolve [6]. - Intel needs to catch up technologically with TSMC to attract customers, as TSMC currently leads in technology and serves major clients like Apple and Nvidia [6].