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U.S. government's push for Intel stake is a scattershot method of crony capitalism: Walter Isaacson
Walter Isaacson, Tulane University professor and Perella Weinberg advisory partner, joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss the Trump ...
Softbank owns a majority stake in Arm. Arm-based chips dominate the smartphone market, and they're starting to compete with ...
The Trump administration is talking about buying stock in Intel and starting a sovereign wealth fund. There isn't a dumber, more irresponsible financial idea swirling around in Washington.
Sen. Rand Paul and conservative commentator Erick Erickson expressed concerns about the Intel idea, the pair describing it as "socialism." ...
President Donald Trump wants the U.S. government to own a piece of Intel, less than two weeks after demanding the Silicon Valley pioneer dump the CEO that was hired to turn around the slumping ...
As we published this, President Donald Trump was even mulling quasi-nationalisation. The sums needed to rescue it keep ...
Attempts to entice and bully tsmc to manufacture more chips outside Taiwan happen to align with the company’s thinking. Increasingly, the firm seems too large for its island home. s & p Global, a ...
Mankiw: Stanford’s Nicholas Bloom has shown that uncertainty slows economic growth. And Trump is a master at creating uncertainty. The big question for the Fed is whether inflation or employment ...
Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) has expressed his support for President Donald Trump's plan to convert U.S. grants to chipmakers into government equity in these firms.
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump on Wednesday called on Federal Reserve governor Lisa Cook to resign after a member of his administration accused Cook of committing mortgage fraud, the latest ...
At least two large law firms that struck deals with President Donald Trump to avoid punitive executive orders have committed to doing free legal work for the Commerce Department, according to two ...
The anecdotal side suggests that there have been some layoffs, 25,000 at Intel, 15,000 at Microsoft, but nothing else that comes close.
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