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Intel Corporation (INTC)

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34.50+0.22 (+0.64%)
At close: 04:00PM EDT
34.55 +0.05 (+0.14%)
After hours: 07:12PM EDT
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Previous close34.28
Open34.80
Bid34.47 x 2600
Ask34.55 x 5500
Day's range34.34 - 35.18
52-week range26.86 - 51.28
Volume50,558,212
Avg. volume48,650,237
Market cap146.862B
Beta (5Y monthly)1.01
PE ratio (TTM)86.25
EPS (TTM)0.40
Earnings date25 Apr 2024
Forward dividend & yield0.50 (1.46%)
Ex-dividend date06 Feb 2024
1y target est43.98
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