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Is Intel's Juicy 5% Dividend Safe?


Investors often have different goals for stocks in their portfolios; some want growth, some want resilience, and others want dividends. Given Intel Corporation's (NASDAQ: INTC) attractive 5.1% dividend yield, investors looking for yield might be attracted to the stock.

However, there are many more considerations than just a company's yield. So let's dive into Intel and see if it's worth your investment.

Intel is no longer focused solely on providing components to the PC market; it's also pursuing data centers as an additional vertical. However, its client computing group (aka consumer PCs) remains its largest segment, and it played a part in Intel's 15% year-over-year non-GAAP revenue decline to $15.3 billion. (Q3 2021 results included a business segment that was spun off.)

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Source Fool.com

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