Intel stock rallies 6% after earnings beat estimates
Intel Corp. shares rallied in the extended session Thursday after the chip maker’s quarterly results and outlook topped Wall Street estimates with a big beat in data-center sales.
The company reported fourth-quarter net income of $6.91 billion, or $1.58 a share, compared with $5.2 billion, or $1.12 a share, in the year-ago period. Adjusted earnings were $1.52 a share.Analysts surveyed by FactSet had forecast earnings of $1.25 a share on revenue of $19.23 billion.Data-center group, or DCG, revenue rose 19% to $7.2 billion, while analysts expected it to rise 5.2% to $6.
Intel expects adjusted earnings of $1.30 a share on revenue of about $19 billion for the first quarter, and $5 a share on revenue of about $73.5 billion for the year. Analysts had forecast earnings of $1.04 a share on revenue of $17.25 billion for the first quarter, and $4.66 a share on revenue of $72.41 billion for the year.
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