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Vanessa Fuhrmans is an editor and writer covering workplace issues for The Wall Street Journal.
Once the world’s most dominant designer and manufacturer of computer chips, Intel has become a shadow of itself in recent ...
Joshua Jamerson is the The Wall Street Journal's deputy politics editor, based in Washington.
Brian Harman recovered from a shaky start on the way to an even-par 72 for a three-stroke lead through the third round of the Texas Open on Saturday. The American wavered at times after entering ...
"Today’s announcement reflects our commitment to sharpening our focus, lowering our expense structure and strengthening our ...
"Today’s announcement reflects our commitment to sharpening our focus, lowering our expense structure and strengthening our ...
(Reuters) - Intel said on Monday it would sell a 51% stake in Altera to private equity firm Silver Lake, valuing the ...
Queen’s legendary guitarist Brian May made an unexpected return to the music festival stage at Coachella 2025, just seven months after a minor stroke temporarily paralyzed his left arm.
Brian Krzanich, who led Intel from 2013 to 2018, "di-worsified" Intel's business with too many acquisitions. Successor Bob Swan divested some of those noncore businesses, aggressively cut costs ...
Intel (NASDAQ: INTC), the world's largest manufacturer of x86 CPUs for PCs and servers, was once considered a reliable blue chip tech stock. It had a wide moat, generated stable profits, and paid out ...
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