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A Look at Intel’s Return on Equity Trend

A Look at Intel’s Return on Equity Trend

Intel (INTC) has been improving its profits by investing in areas that either grow fast such as modems and memory or have high ASPs (average selling prices) such as server CPUs (central processing units). While Intel stock remains low, its profits are increasing, thus improving its overall efficiency ratio. A company’s RoE (return on equity) shows the net profit it can generate from shareholder equity in a particular time period.