@jiratickets: throwback to when intel crashed 25% in a single day to an 11 year low and the CEO was literally posting prayers on the …
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A tweet recounts Intel's historic 25% stock crash to an 11-year low, when the CEO posted prayers, contrasting with its current $500 billion valuation and hype edits.
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throwback to when intel crashed 25% in a single day to an 11 year low and the CEO was literally posting prayers on the TL
now they’re trading at half a trillion and posting hype edits
mandate of heaven https://t.co/cDLBob5kTH
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