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asset management company Apollo Global Management is considering investing up to $5 billion in Intel, following the chipmaker's significant stock loss this year. The potential investment is in its preliminary stages and could change in size. Additionally, Qualcomm is reportedly exploring a potential acquisition of Intel, though the talks are at an early stage and face numerous hurdles. Both Intel and Apollo declined to comment on the matter.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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