INTC (Intel) Stock Analysis - Insider Trades

Intel (INTC) is a publicly traded Technology sector company. As of May 20, 2026, INTC trades at $118.68 with a market cap of $543.66B and a P/E ratio of -187.10. INTC moved +7.39% today. Year to date, INTC is +181.36%; over the trailing twelve months it is +418.24%. Its 52-week range spans $17.67 to $132.75. Analyst consensus is neutral with an average price target of $82.35. Rallies surfaces INTC's financials, insider trades, hedge fund holdings, congressional trades, analyst ratings, and AI-generated research below.

Who is trading INTC stock inside the company?

Recent INTC insider activity includes Miller Boise April sold 20.00K and Zinsner David bought 5.88K. Rallies tracks insider transaction dates, shares, prices, and estimated values.

INTC Key Metrics

Key financial metrics for INTC
MetricValue
Price$118.68
Market Cap$543.66B
P/E Ratio-187.10
EPS$-0.63
Dividend Yield0.13%
52-Week High$132.75
52-Week Low$17.67
Volume148.36M
Avg Volume0
Revenue (TTM)$53.76B
Net Income$-3.37B
Gross Margin35.43%

Recent INTC Insider Trades

  • Miller Boise April sold 20.00K (~$981.00K) on Feb 2, 2026.
  • Zinsner David bought 5.88K (~$249.99K) on Jan 26, 2026.

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INTC Analyst Consensus

39 analysts cover INTC: 0 strong buy, 11 buy, 25 hold, 3 sell, 0 strong sell. Consensus rating is neutral. Average price target: $82.35.

Common questions about INTC

Who is trading INTC stock inside the company?
Recent INTC insider activity includes Miller Boise April sold 20.00K and Zinsner David bought 5.88K. Rallies tracks insider transaction dates, shares, prices, and estimated values.
Does Rallies show Form 4 insider transactions for INTC?
Yes. Rallies tracks INTC insider trading and Form 4 activity, including executive purchases, executive sales, transaction dates, shares, and prices when available.
Is INTC research on Rallies investment advice?
No. Rallies provides research, data, and educational context for INTC. It does not provide personalized investment advice.
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