US Government Stake in Intel Has Jumped 300% to $36 Billion
Intel’s stronger outlook sent shares up 24%, lifting the government’s paper gain to nearly $27 billion.
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The value of US government's stake in Intel has increased fourfold to ~$36B, a roughly $27B paper gain since they announced the investment in August 2025 (Bloomberg)
Bloomberg: The value of US government's stake in Intel has increased fourfold to ~$36B, a roughly $27B paper gain since they announced the investment in August 2025 — The value of the US government stake in Intel Corp. has increased fourfold to hit a value of about $36 billion after the…
The US government's Intel stake is now worth $36 billion. Nobody in Washington planned it that way.
In short: The US government’s 9.9% stake in Intel, acquired for $8.9 billion last August by converting CHIPS Act grants and Secure Enclave funds into equity at $20.47/share, is now worth approximately $36 billion after Intel’s stock surged 20%+ on a massive Q1 earnings beat. The $26.5 billion unrealised gain is one of the most […] This story continues at The Next Web
Uncle Sam’s Intel Bet Just Hit $36 Billion—And Trump’s Probably Already Tweeting About It
When the Trump administration dropped $8.9 billion on a nearly 10% stake in Intel last August, it was basically the government saying, “We’re betting big on American chips.” Fast forward to now, and that bet is looking *really* good. Like, $27 billion in paper gains good. Here’s what happened: Intel crushed its Q1 earnings and gave guidance that made investors lose their minds. The stock rocketed 28% to an all-time high of $85.22, which means th…
Intel’s action is triggered by 20% despite losses of 3.7 billion in the first quarter of 2026. The market does not punish the red numbers: it celebrates the industrial conversion and the state armor that supports it. Keys of the operation The US Treasury’s share is quadrupled to 36 billion. Washington moves from a witness shareholder to the first de facto investor in the historic manufacturer of Santa Clara, according to data collected by Bloomb…
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