Stock Market Today, April 2: Intel Rises on $14.2 Billion Fab 34 Stake Repurchase

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NASDAQ: INTC

Intel

Today’s Change

(4.85%) $2.33

Current Price

$50.36

Key Data Points

Market Cap

$240B

Day’s Range

$46.05 - $50.48

52wk Range

$17.66 - $54.60

Volume

3.6M

Avg Vol

108M

Gross Margin

35.24%

Intel (INTC +4.85%), which designs and manufactures microprocessors and related technologies, closed Thursday at $50.38, up 4.89%. The stock advanced as investors responded to the $14.2 billion Fab 34 stake repurchase from Apollo and are watching how the move supports Intel’s broader turnaround and foundry strategy.

The company’s trading volume reached 116.1 million shares, which is nearly 8.6% above compared with its three-month average of 107 million shares. Intel went public in 1980 and has grown 15,377% since its IPO.

How the markets moved today

S&P 500 (^GSPC +0.11%) inched up 0.11% to finish Thursday’s session at 6,582.69, while the Nasdaq Composite (^IXIC +0.18%) added 0.18% to close at 21,879.18. Among semiconductors, industry peers Advanced Micro Devices (AMD +3.36%) closed at $217.50 (+3.47%) and Nvidia (NVDA +0.87%) ended at $177.39 (+0.93%), reflecting continued enthusiasm around chip demand.

What this means for investors

Intel agreed to repurchase Apollo’s 49% stake in its Fab 34 facility for $14.2 billion, restoring full ownership of the Ireland-based plant and strengthening control over a key manufacturing asset tied to its foundry strategy. The move helped lift shares, as it gives Intel greater control over the capacity needed to support AI and data center demand, even as the scale of the investment highlights the capital required to compete in advanced chip manufacturing.

Analysts have reiterated support for Intel’s turnaround following the transaction, as ongoing AI and data center demand continues to drive utilization of its manufacturing network. Regaining full ownership of Fab 34 increases exposure to both potential upside and execution risk, particularly around margins and returns on large capital projects. Investors will be watching upcoming quarterly results later this month for evidence that higher utilization and demand are translating into improved profitability.

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