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Intel, SoftBank and Japan

UPI on MSN · 3d
Intel receives $2B investment from Japan's SoftBank
Intel is getting a $2 billion lifeline from Japan's SoftBank, the companies announced Monday after signing a definitive securities purchase agreement.
The Associated Press on MSN · 2d
Japan's SoftBank to take $2 billion stake in computer chip maker Intel
Japanese technology giant SoftBank Group says it plans to take a $2 billion stake in computer chip maker Intel as it deepens its involvement in U.S. semiconductor manufacturing in the United States.
Reuters on MSN · 2d
Intel gets $2 billion lifeline in the form of SoftBank equity investment
Aug 19 (Reuters) - Intel (INTC.O) is getting a $2 billion capital injection from SoftBank Group (9984.T) in a major vote of confidence for the troubled U.S. chipmaker in the middle of a turnaround.
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Intel is drawing investment interest from Trump and others. What it means for AZ

The back-to-back news items signal a public and private sector commitment to domestic semiconductor production and underscore Intel's importance.
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AMD takes Intel fight to Japan - CNET

AMD takes Intel fight to Japan Chipmaker bases new suits on findings made by Japan's Fair Trade Commission and seeks $50 million in damages.
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AMD takes Intel fight to Japan - ZDNET

Chipmaker bases new suits on findings made by Japan's Fair Trade Commission and seeks $50 million in damages. Written by Michael Singer, Contributor June 30, 2005, 5:32 a.m. PT ...

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