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367 Intel's Stock Soars 24% Friday, Its Biggest One-Day Gain Since 1987

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EditorDavid @ Slashdot · 04/25/2026 10:34 EDT

Intel's Stock Soars 24% Friday, Its Biggest One-Day Gain Since 1987

Intel's stock price soared 24% Friday. It's the stock's largest single-day spike since since October 1987, reports CNBC, "as investors cheered signs of renewed growth due to mounting artificial intelligence demand."

The stock closed at $82.57 and is now up 124% this year after jumping 84% in 2025. Friday's rally topped a 23% gain for the stock on Sept. 18, when Nvidia agreed to invest $5 billion in the company... "INTC's new CEO fixed the balance sheet, and is executing on a strategy that appears to have p

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