Shares of Intel Corp. advanced $1.14 (roughly Rs. 75), or 3.4 percent, to $34.30 (roughly Rs. 2,270). That was their biggest gain since early September. Intel was the biggest gainer among Dow Jones industrial average stocks, as the Dow finished the day slightly slower.
Intel said it expects its annual revenue to rise by a percentage in the mid-single digits. That's similar to analyst projections and it represents an improvement from 2015, as Intel expects its revenue to fall about 1 percent this year. The company also said it will boost its capital spending to $10 billion (roughly Rs. 66,082 crores) next year, far above its estimate of $7.3 billion (roughly Rs. 48,240 crores) in 2015. That estimate includes $1.5 billion (roughly Rs. 9,914 crores) in spending on memory products.
The Santa Clara, California, company plans to raise its quarterly dividend to 26 cents from 24 cents.
Intel's business has struggled because consumers and companies are buying fewer of its PCs and more smartphones and tablets that use chips made by Intel's competitors. But recently the company has enjoyed more success with chips that it makes for bigger computers that run in corporate data centers and "cloud computing" operations. While Intel's third-quarter profit and revenue slipped, the results were stronger than expected.
Intel is currently forecasting $55.31 billion (roughly Rs. 3,65,552 crores) in revenue in 2015. If that holds up, it would be the second time in three years that its annual revenue has fallen.
According to FactSet, analysts expect Intel's revenue to grow about 4 percent in 2016.
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