US "Manhattan Project": Owning a Stake In a Private Company
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US "Manhattan Project": Owning a Stake In a Private Company
The Trump administration has launched their own “Manhattan Project” for chips, putting us on a war footing for chips. Intel, the largest chip fabricator in the US, has been in talks with Donald Trump over a potential government stake in the company. The US would pay for a stake in the company. Intel doesn’t make the best […] The post US “Manhattan Project”: Owning a Stake In a Private Company appeared first on www.independentsentinel.com.
The White House reportedly discussing taking a stake in Intel, sending shares climbing - Egypt Independent
The Trump administration is reportedly considering having the US government take a stake in Intel, a company that was once one of America’s most important tech giants but which has since fallen on hard times. Following a meeting between President Donald Trump and Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan this week, Bloomberg reported on Thursday that the two sides are discussing an unusual deal in which the government would pay for a stake in the company. The specif…
Trump Administration Weighs Direct Investment in Intel to Accelerate Ohio Chip Plant, Boost National Security
Trump Administration Weighs Direct Investment in Intel to Accelerate Ohio Chip Plant, Boost National Security Introduction In a world where technology security is synonymous with national security, semiconductor manufacturing stands front adn center in global policy conversations. Recently, the Trump administration has signaled interest in making a direct investment in Intel to help accelerate the construction of its Ohio chip plant. T…
Donald Trump administration considers buying Intel stake
The value of shares of Intel, a well-known American chip manufacturer, increased by more than seven percent at the end of last week, after information leaked that the administration of Donald Trump is considering an investment in the company's equity stake. According to sources close to the talks, the idea of a possible stake acquisition came after a meeting between President Trump and Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan, 57, earlier this week. The details of …
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