11.08.2022 - Intel Corporation today announced that Lip‑Bu Tan, executive chairman of Cadence Design Systems Inc., chairman of Walden International, and founding managing partner of Celesta Capital and Walden Catalyst Ventures, was elected to Intel’s board of .
Intel continues to underperform its rivals and is set to report another quarter of lower sales and earnings. We look at how Intel shares could respond to the upcoming results.
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Investors who have owned stocks since 2016 generally have experienced some big gains. In fact, the
SPDR S&P 500 (NYSE: SPY) total return in the past five years is 125.7%. But there is no question some big-name stocks performed better than others along the way.
A Tough Path: One company that has struggled to keep pace since 2016 has been
McDonald s Corp (NYSE: MCD). But despite struggles along the way, McDonald’s investors have gotten some decent overall returns.
The company has faced some significant challenges in recent years, including souring public opinion on processed foods and a trend toward organic, healthy menu items. In 2015, former McDonald’s CEO Steve Easterbrook jump-started the company and its stock via his Experience of the Future initiative, which included a $6 billion commitment to restaurant remodels and a focus on technological innovation, such as kiosk, as well as app ordering and delivery. Easterbrook also spearheaded a corporate restructuring