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[Unconfirmed] Intel Contemplating Sale of Stake in Driverless Car Company Mobileye and Chip Network Business

Bloomberg News reports that Intel is exploring the sale of some shares of the driverless car technology company Mobileye, of which Intel is the largest shareholder. This proposition was presented at a recent Mobileye board meeting.

However, selling shares of Mobileye is currently a challenging task for Intel. The IPO company entered the stock market in 2022, but this year its stock price has plummeted by 71%, with a market value of $11 billion and continuous business losses for the past three years.

In addition to Mobileye, Intel is also studying plans to sell its Network and Edge chip business, which has been experiencing consecutive revenue declines for several quarters.

Intel’s representatives clarified that the company is still prioritizing the interests of its shareholders and has taken multiple actions in recent times to generate profitable growth, including restructuring the organization to support long-term plans.

Source: Bloomberg

TLDR: Intel is considering selling some Mobileye shares and its Network and Edge chip business to address recent financial challenges and prioritize shareholder interests.

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