Intel has taken advantage of the tripling of its action in 2026 to do what it did not during the decade in which it led the semiconductor market: raising capital to invest in its own factories. On August 10, 2026, the company announced a share sale of $15 billion — the largest capital operation in its history, and possibly the first such public offer since Intel quoted on the stock market in 1971. Reuters and TheNextWeb cover it the same day. Bl…
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Intel has taken advantage of the tripling of its action in 2026 to do what it did not during the decade in which it led the semiconductor market: raising capital to invest in its own factories. On August 10, 2026, the company announced a share sale of $15 billion — the largest capital operation in its history, and possibly the first such public offer since Intel quoted on the stock market in 1971. Reuters and TheNextWeb cover it the same day. Bl…