Intel Corporation (NASDAQ:INTC) registered a -0.11% decrease, still its new closing price is 35.99% up from the company’s 1 year high of 38.07.It posted 0.60% gains in previous 5 sessions and is now the subject of 11 analysts who together assign a hold rating on stock. 3 of Wall Street analysts have an underperform rating; the 0 sells versus 13 buy or better ratings. The shares moved at $36.76, implying that brokerage firms see shares gaining about 27.43% in twelve months time.
Intel Corporation (INTC) SEC Form 4 News
The stock is getting much attention these days as insiders are offloading shares while they posted a 1.35% rise year to date. A CEO at Intel Corporation (INTC) offloaded shares in a transaction closed on Tuesday January 03, 2017. Krzanich Brian M sold 79,051 shares in the company at $36.49 each and collected $2,884,001 in proceeds. Krzanich Brian M now owns 315,355 shares in the company after this transaction. A EVP, GM Data Center Group in the company, Bryant Diane M, disclosed a transaction on Wednesday December 07, 2016 that ended up generating $403,000 from the sale of 11,607 shares at $34.74 per share.
Intel Corporation (NASDAQ:INTC) Upcoming Results on Tap
Intel Corporation will next provide financial results for the March 2017 quarter. Stock analysts expect it to report per-share earnings of $0.65 in that period. Sales during the quarter are predicted to arrive at $14.53 billion.
Earnings surprise history: Last quarter, the company posted approximately $15.78 billion in revenue and EPS of $0.80. The mean forecast was for $15.58 billion and $0.73 a share, respectively. One quarter earlier, revenue for the stock was at $13.53 billion, with earnings at $0.59/share.
Intel Corporation (NASDAQ:INTC) on January 12, 2017 reported that it is teaming up with four-time Super Bowl champion and three-time Super Bowl MVP Tom Brady in an innovative marketing campaign, including a commercial airing for the first time during Super Bowl LI. The 30-second ad, “Brady Everyday,” showcases how Intel’s 360 replay technology is transforming the sports viewing experience. The same replay technology that is featured in the FOX Sports game broadcast will be depicted in the Intel commercial as Brady’s mundane morning routine is transformed into highlight-worthy moments.
During the ad, Brady goes about his daily morning routine off the field: stretching as he wakes up, brushing his teeth, and whipping up a batch of his legendary “Brady Cakes” pancakes. All of Brady’s activity can be seen from every single amazing angle. Intel 360 makes anything – literally anything – look epic – both on and off the field.
Intel 360 replay technology allows broadcasters to pause key moments in the game and view the action in 3D from any angle. Intel’s 360-degree replay technology uses advanced computing and high-definition cameras to create enhanced replays and highlights. For this game, 38 cameras were installed in Houston throughout the stadium. Each clip that will air is only 15-30 seconds long and is around 1TB of data.
Additionally, for the first time, Intel will enable viewers to experience the game from the player’s point of view as if they were on the field. “Be the Player” uses Intel 360 replay technology to freeze a moment in the game and see the field from the player’s standpoint. The technology can bring a viewer onto the field from the quarterback’s position to see what it’s like to catch the snap, see the options and feel the pressure of the line rushing toward them. Commentators can share a new level of insight into the gametime decisions players have to make, as well as give an entirely new perspective to fans.