Intel Corporation Stock (US4581401001): Shares in focus after a 2.61% move in Germany
12.06.2026 - 17:43:30 | ad-hoc-news.deBy AD HOC NEWS - Markets Desk Team | June 12, 2026
Intel Corporation shares were in focus on Friday after BoersenNEWS.de showed the stock up 2.61% at 103.69 euros, or 104.50 bid and 104.52 ask, with the print time marked 4:05:33 p.m. local time. The move gives investors a fresh intraday reference point for the Nasdaq-listed chipmaker, whose ticker is INTC and whose ISIN is US4581401001.
What today's move says about Intel
BoersenNEWS.de describes Intel as a global semiconductor company that develops digital technology solutions and supplies the chip industry, which keeps the stock tied to broader demand trends in processors and related hardware. The same market page identifies Intel as a technology name in the semiconductor industry, reinforcing its role as a cyclical large-cap stock rather than a defensive one.
The latest quoted price also puts the shares on the radar of U.S. retail investors following the Nasdaq and the wider semiconductor group, even though the available source here reflects a German-market price in euros rather than a live Nasdaq print. That distinction matters because cross-listed or internationally quoted shares can move differently depending on venue, currency, and trading session.
Intel's listing details also matter for readers tracking the name in a U.S. market context: the stock trades as INTC on Nasdaq, and the company is part of the technology sector.
Intel stock at a glance
- Name: Intel
- Industry: Semiconductors
- Headquarters: Santa Clara, California, United States
- Core markets: PC processors, data center chips, and related digital technology solutions
- Revenue drivers: Client computing, data center, foundry, and other chip-related products
- Listing: Nasdaq, ticker INTC
- Trading currency: U.S. dollars
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