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  • Philadelphia mayor calls death of Temple student who fell from pole during Eagles celebration “terrible tragedy”


    Community remembers student who died after falling from pole in Philadelphia Eagles celebration


    Community remembers student who died after falling from pole in Philadelphia Eagles celebration

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    Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle Parker called the death of 18-year-old Temple University student Tyler Sabapathy a “terrible, terrible tragedy” and cautioned fans against climbing poles during future celebrations.

    Parker also sent her condolences to the family during an unrelated press conference inside City Hall Wednesday. 

    “I want to continue to reaffirm and echo the same sentiments that I said before that game, asking the public to refrain from climbing poles,” the mayor said. 

    Sabapathy died after he climbed a light pole and fell near City Hall during the Eagles NFC championship celebrations Sunday night. 

    The Toronto native was a student at Temple who studied exercise and sports science. He was also on the university’s men’s gymnastics team. 

    The team remembered him in an Instagram post, saying he was “an exceptional athlete” and “outstanding person.” The gymnastics team also said “he represented his family and our university with the utmost class.”

    Students at Temple University said the news came as a shock. They found out in an email late Tuesday night. 

    “Just feel so sorry for his parents, his friends, his loved ones. It’s sad,” one student said. 

    Philadelphia Police said the department has launched an investigation into Sabapathy’s death. 

    The department also said safety plans for potential Super Bowl celebrations will be released at a later time.

    The mayor said safety will continue to be the city’s top priority.

    “[Police] are going to continue doing what they’ve been doing, and that is to make the public’s health and safety of Philadelphia our No. 1 priority,” she said.





    In a recent tragic incident, a Temple University student lost his life during the Eagles celebration in Philadelphia. The student, who fell from a pole while celebrating the team’s victory, was pronounced dead at the scene.

    Philadelphia Mayor, Jim Kenney, has expressed his sorrow and condolences to the family and friends of the young student. In a statement, Mayor Kenney called the incident a “terrible tragedy” and emphasized the importance of celebrating responsibly.

    The Mayor urged all fans to be cautious and exercise caution during celebrations, especially when climbing on structures or poles. He also emphasized the need for everyone to look out for each other and prioritize safety above all else.

    As the city mourns the loss of a young life, Mayor Kenney has promised to work with authorities to investigate the incident and ensure that necessary measures are taken to prevent similar tragedies in the future.

    Our thoughts and prayers are with the family and friends of the Temple University student during this difficult time. May his soul rest in peace.

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  • Billy Crystal describes pain of losing home in Palisades Fire at FireAid benefit concert: ‘Fell to my knees’


    Billy Crystal, who lost his home in the Palisades Fire, shared a moving message at the LA FireAid Benefit Concert on Thursday night at the Kia Forum.

    Following Green Day’s performance, Crystal took the stage to introduce the show, with proceeds going to a non-profit, supporting displaced families, rebuilding of infrastructure as well as advancing fire protection technologies.

    “Our goal is simple tonight, to raise more money than the Dodgers spent on free agents,” the comedian joked. 

    Billy Crystal, who lost his home in the Palisades Fire, shared a moving message at the LA FireAid Benefit Concert on Thursday night at the Kia Forum. (Getty Images)

    Crystal explained that Steve Ballmer, the owner of the Los Angeles Clippers and the Intuit Dome, would be matching everyone’s donation, $1 for $1, on Thursday night. 

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    The first donation of the night was from U2 for $1 million, which Ballmer will be matching, Crystal said.

    “With your help around the country and here in the room, we will laugh again. We are going to listen to music again and we will be okay.”

    — Billy Crystal

    “You’ll be hearing from a number of people who were tragically affected by these fires, and I was one of them. These were the clothes I wore when I fled my house with my wife Janice, like so many of us did, on January 7th. This was all I had. Wore it for a week, plus an N-95 mask.”

    A view of Billy Crystal’s home destroyed in the Palisades Fire. (Photo by MEGA/GC Images)

    Crystal lived in his Palisades home for 46 years. (Photo by MEGA/GC Images)

    “I looked like an evacuee or someone that just robed a 7-11,” Crystal joked.

    Crystal explained that 23 years ago, he took the stage at Madison Square Garden to hold a benefit following 9/11. He explained that he walked out to a grieving audience, holding up posters with pictures of their loved ones asking if anyone had seen them.

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    “And tonight, here I am, talking to all of you in pain, but now I am also one of the hurting thousands, asking, ‘Have you seen my school? Have you seen my church? Have you seen my house? Have you seen my town? Have you seen the 29 people who lost their lives? Have you seen them?’” Crystal said.

    Janice and Billy Crystal evacuated their home on Jan. 7. (Getty Images)

    Crystal explained that following 9/11, he was honoring many first responders and firefighters who lost their lives. 

    “Tonight, we’re here together to thank them and all those who run towards danger while we run to shelter and safety,” Crystal said. 

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    He paused to applaud the first responders, with some attending the benefit concert on Thursday night.

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    “When we were finally able to get back to our house in the Palisades, which I lived in for 46 years, like thousands of you, our house now looked like this,” Crystal said, before a photo of the aftermath of the Palisades Fire appeared on the screen. 

    Firefighters watch a helicopter drop water on the Palisades Fire on Jan. 11. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong)

    Firefighters work from a deck as the Palisades Fire burns a beachfront property in Malibu, Calif.  (AP Photo/Etienne Laurent)

    “I stepped onto the grounds and fell to my knees and I wailed. I had not cried like that since I was 15 years old, and I was told that my father had just died. I remember looking in the mirror back then with my whole life ahead of me thinking, ‘What’s my life gonna be like without him?’”

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    “And now folks, I’m 76-years-old, without a mirror and a lot less life to ponder thinking, ‘What is my life going to be like without our home?’” Crystal asked. 

    “I stepped onto the grounds and fell to my knees and I wailed. I had not cried like that since I was 15 years old, and I was told that my father had just died.”

    — Billy Crystal

    Crystal explained that while visiting the grounds of what used to be his home for 46 years, his daughters ran over with a rock that had “laughter” engraved on it. 

    Billy Crystal said “we will laugh again” following the LA Fires. (Bruce Glikas)

    “Even in your worst pain folks, it’s okay and it’s important to laugh,” he said. “When I held that rock in my hands, this was the only thing that was left, I thought it was a message from 15-year-old me, saying ‘It’s gonna be okay and it will be okay.’ “

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    “With your help around the country and here in the room, we will laugh again. We are going to listen to music again and we will be okay,” Crystal said.



    At the recent FireAid benefit concert, beloved actor and comedian Billy Crystal opened up about the heartbreaking experience of losing his home in the devastating Palisades Fire. The fire, which swept through the area with ferocious intensity, left many families homeless and in despair.

    During his emotional speech at the concert, Crystal described the moment when he received the news that his home had been engulfed in flames. He spoke of the overwhelming feeling of helplessness and disbelief that washed over him, causing him to fall to his knees in despair.

    Despite the immense pain and loss that he and many others have experienced, Crystal remains grateful for the outpouring of support and generosity from the community. He emphasized the importance of coming together in times of crisis and supporting one another through difficult times.

    As he stood on stage at the FireAid benefit concert, Crystal’s words served as a powerful reminder of the resilience and strength of the human spirit in the face of tragedy. His heartfelt message resonated with the audience, inspiring them to lend a helping hand to those in need and to stand in solidarity with those who have lost so much.

    In the wake of such devastation, it is heartwarming to see individuals like Billy Crystal using their platform to raise awareness and support for those affected by the Palisades Fire. Let us all come together to show our compassion and kindness towards those who are struggling to rebuild their lives in the aftermath of this tragedy.

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  • US home sales in 2024 fell to lowest level since 1995



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    Sales of existing homes in the US fell last year to the lowest level in almost three decades, as sky-high home prices and elevated mortgage rates squeezed home buyers.

    Sales of previously owned homes, which make up the vast majority of the market, totaled 4.06 million in 2024, the National Association of Realtors said Friday. That’s the lowest level since 1995 and slightly below 2023’s similarly anemic levels.

    The average rate on a conventional, 30-year fixed mortgage reached a peak of 7.22% last year. After briefly slipping to nearly 6%, it has ratcheted up in recent weeks, reaching 7.04% last week and ticking down to 6.96% this week, according to Freddie Mac.

    The median price of an existing home, meanwhile, has climbed for 18 months straight, reaching a record high of $407,500 in 2024. In December, the median price was $404,400.

    Despite the tough conditions for buyers, there was some momentum toward the end of 2024, with existing-home sales rising 2.2% in December from the prior month to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 4.24 million, the fastest pace since February 2024.

    “Home sales in the final months of the year showed solid recovery despite elevated mortgage rates,” said NAR chief economist Lawrence Yun in a release. “Consumers clearly understand the long-term benefits of homeownership. Job and wage gains, along with increased inventory, are positively impacting the market.”

    The US housing market might not improve much for buyers this year.

    Mortgage rates are expected to remain above 6% through 2026. Mortgage rates were also high in the 1980s, but home prices were much lower back then. Buyers nowadays are contending with home prices that continue to hover near unprecedented highs.

    And in some markets, homeowners are also dealing with skyrocketing home insurance premiums. That isn’t expected to change this year.

    Another longstanding issue for housing affordability is a persistent lack of homes on the market. Total housing inventory improved throughout 2024, but supply isn’t anywhere close to keeping up with demand.

    There is a housing shortage of 3.7 million units, according to a recent Freddie Mac estimate. In December, inventory stood at 1.15 million units, down 13.5% from November but up 16.2% from a year earlier.

    One big reason for the undersupply is the so-called lock-in effect, where some homeowners who locked in a low mortgage rate before the Federal Reserve began to hike interest rates in 2022 prefer to not sell, as they would need to take on a mortgage with a much higher rate if they bought another home.

    However, some did sell last year because of life events such as marriage, divorce or new children, contributing to last year’s steady uptick in housing inventory. The problem for this year is that homeowners don’t have much of an incentive to sell.

    High borrowing costs also weighed on homebuilding last year, but there’s a sense of optimism among builders that deregulation could boost the supply of homes this year, according to the National Association of Home Builders.

    Scott Turner, who is President Donald Trump’s pick to helm the US Department of Housing and Urban Development, said during his confirmation hearing on Capitol Hill that he’s committed to reviewing and cutting down on regulation. Since the Fed is expected to cut interest rates only a few times this year, deregulation could play a role in easing pressure in the housing market.

    But slashing regulations would likely not be enough to offset some of the Trump administration’s promises of tariffs and mass deportations, which could add to the cost of building new homes.



    The housing market in the United States took a significant hit in 2024, with home sales plummeting to their lowest level since 1995. This steep decline has left many experts scratching their heads and wondering what could have caused such a drastic drop.

    One possible explanation for this sharp decrease in home sales is the rising interest rates, making it more difficult for potential buyers to afford a mortgage. Additionally, the ongoing supply chain issues and labor shortages in the construction industry have led to a shortage of new homes on the market, further exacerbating the situation.

    The combination of these factors has created a perfect storm, resulting in the lowest level of home sales in nearly three decades. This downturn in the housing market has left many homeowners and real estate professionals feeling uncertain about the future and wondering when – or if – the market will rebound.

    As we move forward into 2025, it will be interesting to see how the housing market reacts and if there will be any significant changes that could potentially reverse this troubling trend. In the meantime, potential buyers and sellers will need to navigate this challenging market with caution and patience.

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  • Snow and Cold Across the South: Here’s Where Records Fell


    Amid an extraordinary storm that delivered a blast of winter to Southern states, Florida appeared to have shattered its state record for the most snow over 24 hours.

    Milton, a town in the western panhandle, picked up 8.75 to 10 inches of snow from Tuesday morning to Wednesday morning, more than doubling the previous 24-hour state record of four inches set on March 6, 1954, also in Milton, according to the National Weather Service.

    “We rarely get actual measurable snowfall in Florida,” said Michael Mugrage, a meteorologist with the Weather Service office in Mobile, Ala. “Last snowfall was back in 2014, and it was pretty limited.”

    Mr. Mugrage said the Weather Service does not have an official weather station that measures snow in Milton. The readings from the recent storm, which Mr. Mugrage called reliable, mainly came from volunteer observers trained by the Weather Service.

    The record will not be finalized until a meeting is held with the State Climate Extreme Committee, which evaluates meteorological observations. “It has to go through a full process to be listed as the official record,” Mr. Mugrage said.

    There has been a flurry of chatter about records ever since the storm dumped snow in areas of the South that usually don’t see it.

    About 20 miles southwest of Milton, the weather station at the Pensacola International Airport measured 7.6 inches in the storm, surpassing its snow event record of three inches set in 1895. This breaks the old state record but not the new one set in Milton.

    Just west of Florida, at the Weather Service office in Mobile, Ala, 7.5 inches of snow was recorded, breaking the past event record of six inches in 1895.

    “I’m not exactly familiar with what happened in 1895, but I imagine it’s not too dissimilar to what we just had,” Mr. Mugrage said.

    In Louisiana, which saw its first-ever blizzard warning, at least one record was shattered in New Orleans. On Tuesday, eight inches was recorded at the Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport, where the Weather Service has monitored an official weather station since 1948. This beats the old record of 2.7 inches recorded on Dec. 31, 1963, but it does not surpass the official 1895 record of 10 inches at Audubon Park.

    No matter, on Tuesday, the Big Easy saw its snowiest day in the metro area in over 100 years.

    Here’s a look at the locations with the highest storm snowfall totals, compiled from Tuesday morning to Wednesday morning, according to the Weather Prediction Center.

    • Alabama: Babbie, 11 inches

    • Florida: Milton, 8.75 to 10 inches

    • Georgia: Palmyra, 7.8 inches

    • Louisiana: Chalmette, 11.5 inches

    • Mississippi: Leakesville, four inches

    • North Carolina: Wright Brothers National Memorial, Kitty Hawk, nine inches

    • South Carolina: Forestbrook, 4.5 inches

    • Texas: La Porte, six inches

    • Virginia: Norfolk 4.1 inches



    Snow and Cold Across the South: Here’s Where Records Fell

    The southern United States experienced an unusual blast of winter weather this week, with record-breaking snowfall and frigid temperatures impacting several states. Here’s a look at some of the areas where records were shattered:

    – Texas: The Lone Star State saw some of its coldest temperatures in years, with many cities breaking previous records. Dallas recorded a low of 5 degrees Fahrenheit, breaking a record set in 1930. Houston saw its coldest temperature in over three decades, hitting 17 degrees Fahrenheit.

    – Louisiana: Baton Rouge experienced its coldest temperature in over 30 years, dropping to 14 degrees Fahrenheit. New Orleans also set a new record low, with temperatures dipping to 21 degrees Fahrenheit.

    – Mississippi: Jackson broke a 110-year-old record with a low of 13 degrees Fahrenheit. Other parts of the state saw similar frigid temperatures, causing widespread power outages and dangerous road conditions.

    – Alabama: Birmingham set a new record low of 4 degrees Fahrenheit, breaking a previous record from 1970. Mobile also saw record-breaking cold, with temperatures falling to 20 degrees Fahrenheit.

    – Georgia: Atlanta experienced its coldest temperature in over 20 years, reaching 6 degrees Fahrenheit. Savannah also set a new record low, hitting 18 degrees Fahrenheit.

    These extreme weather events serve as a reminder of the importance of being prepared for winter weather, even in typically warmer regions. Stay safe and stay warm, everyone!

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  • Why Apple Fell Even as the Market Rallied Today


    Shares of Apple (NASDAQ: AAPL) fell 4.1% on Tuesday, as of 12:30 p.m ET.

    Apple was downgraded by not one but two Wall Street sell-side analysts, as preliminary figures for the December quarter suggest disappointing iPhone sales.

    Today, analysts at Jefferies and Loop Capital each downgraded their ratings on Apple.

    Jefferies analyst Edison Lee downgraded Apple from hold to underperform and lowered his price target from $211.84 to $200.75. Referencing International Data Corporation (IDC) data, Lee recalibrated iPhone shipment figures from 1% growth to a 2% decline in the December quarter. But even that may be optimistic, as IDC data indicates the potential for a 4% decline in iPhone shipments.

    The main source of weakness is China, unsurprisingly, where independent research suggests an 18.2% decline in iPhone sales. The Chinese consumer is in a sort of recession at the moment, and low-priced domestic rivals appear to be taking share.

    Lee also noted consumers don’t appear to see a huge benefit from Apple Intelligence as of yet. As such, the anticipated AI-fueled upgrade cycle may not materialize as some think.

    Loop also downgraded Apple from buy to hold today, citing weak current trends and the potential for bad forward guidance for the March quarter. Loop remains a bit more optimistic than Jefferies, as it still anticipates a “material amplifying” of demand in the June and September quarters later this year. Loop still believes in Apple’s “structural” long-term growth as an AI beneficiary, but the timing appears delayed.

    At over 36 times earnings, Apple appears expensive for a company that only grows in the single digits. Apple also has complications with China from a demand perspective and the fact that it manufactures iPhones there. Furthermore, it’s an open question as to whether Apple can execute on AI.

    Apple still has a huge, sticky customer base, so it doesn’t appear there is any grave danger. But its valuation doesn’t leave much room for disappointment at these levels.

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    There could be several reasons why Apple fell even as the market rallied today. Here are a few possible explanations:

    1. Profit-taking: Apple has been one of the top-performing stocks in recent months, so some investors may have decided to take profits today, leading to a decline in the stock price.

    2. Concerns about iPhone sales: There may be concerns about iPhone sales, particularly in light of the ongoing supply chain issues and global chip shortage. Any negative news about iPhone sales could have caused investors to sell off Apple stock.

    3. Competition: Apple faces stiff competition in its key markets, especially from companies like Samsung, Google, and Huawei. Any signs of increased competition or market share loss could have contributed to the decline in Apple’s stock price.

    4. Overall market conditions: While the broader market may have rallied today, certain sectors or individual stocks can still underperform due to company-specific factors. It’s possible that Apple’s decline was simply a result of company-specific issues rather than broader market trends.

    Overall, it’s important for investors to closely monitor news and developments related to Apple in order to better understand the reasons behind its stock price movements.

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  • Netizens think Coldplay’s Mumbai concert fell flat as fans failed to match Chris Martin’s energy: ‘Quieter than library’ | Trending News


    British rock band Coldplay—comprising lead singer Chris Martin, bassist Guy Berryman, guitarist Jonny Buckland, and drummer Will Champion—recently kicked off their highly anticipated India concert at the DY Patil Stadium in Mumbai on Saturday.

    When the ticket bookings opened for the event, it saw a frenzy, with over 10 to 12 lakh people queueing up online. Ticket reselling rates were through the roof, with some offering it for as high as Rs 1.5 lakh, for a ticket that costs Ra 12,000.

    However, the scenes from the concert told a different story. As many concertgoers shared videos from the event, social media users were quick to point out that the audience’s energy did not match the electrifying atmosphere for which Coldplay concerts are famous.

    Despite the band’s phenomenal performance, fans online expressed disappointment over the audience’s lack of enthusiasm and engagement as they failed to sing along with Martin. One of the viral videos shows the band performing one of their most popular songs, Hymn for the Weekend, the music video of which was shot in Mumbai and also starred Sonam Kapoor Ahuja.

    Sharing the video, an Instagram user wrote, “a really cold play.”

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    “Nahh man… WHAT IS THIS???? The crowd is quieter than a library,” an X user wrote.

    The video quickly gained traction, with social media users claiming several attended the concert only for Instagram reels and pictures. “More than half of them are just there for Insta reels & pics,” a user wrote. “That’s what happens when you price out the real fans only for some “influencers” to get in,” another user commented.

    “But how can you not know Hymn for the weekend.. was literally shot in the streets of Mumbai,” a third user said. “I see that the amount of people recording the concert is quite less than usual because others are busy looking up the lyrics,” another user said.

    Coldplay returned to India after a long wait of nine years with performances at Navi Mumbai’s DY Patil Stadium on January 18, 19, and 21. The band will then perform in Ahmedabad on January 25 and 26 at the Narendra Modi Stadium.

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    The highly anticipated Coldplay concert in Mumbai may have left some fans disappointed as netizens took to social media to express their thoughts on the lackluster energy in the crowd. Many concert-goers noted that lead singer Chris Martin’s high energy and enthusiasm did not seem to be reciprocated by the audience, with some even describing the atmosphere as “quieter than a library.”

    Despite the band’s electrifying performance and hit songs that had the crowd singing along, it seems that the energy level in the audience did not quite match up to what was expected. Some fans took to Twitter to share their observations, with one user commenting, “Chris Martin was on fire, but the crowd was just not feeling it. Disappointing.”

    While Coldplay’s Mumbai concert was a highly anticipated event, it seems that some fans may have left feeling underwhelmed by the lack of energy in the crowd. However, there were still plenty of fans who thoroughly enjoyed the concert and praised the band’s performance. Ultimately, it seems that opinions on the event were divided, with some feeling let down by the subdued atmosphere while others were swept away by Coldplay’s music and stage presence.

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  • Why Intel Stock Fell 60% in 2024


    Intel faced fierce competition and strategic shifts last year. Is the company poised for a comeback in the near future?

    Shares of Intel (INTC -0.25%) plunged 60.1% lower in 2024, according to data from S&P Global Market Intelligence. The semiconductor veteran ran into many issues last year, and the string of bad luck started many years ago. Complicating the picture even further, Intel is in the middle of an ambitious, costly, and difficult strategy shift.

    Intel’s rough ride

    Intel’s business performance was a mixed bag in 2024. The company missed the analyst community’s revenue and earnings targets as often as it exceeded them, and the upcoming fourth-quarter report will probably show far weaker results than the year-ago quarter.

    The reasons behind Intel’s financial weakness are not simple. Sector rival Nvidia (NVDA -1.96%) is running away with the juiciest chip-supply deals in the booming artificial intelligence (AI) market. Longtime underdog Advanced Micro Devices (AMD -1.27%) has earned a historically large slice of important opportunities, such as server-grade chips and PC processors.

    And some of Intel’s largest shareholders ran out of patience with a long and expensive turnaround effort, forcing CEO Pat Gelsinger out of the company. The large business expenses are still going on — Intel is spending as much as $100 billion on a five-year plan to support its third-party semiconductor manufacturing services for other chip designers.

    So Intel’s bearish stock chart makes some sense. The company faces a plethora of challenges and is currently running under an interim management team, spending lots of cash on a very different business plan.

    Betting big on America’s chip future

    Here’s the thing: Intel is building a distinctly American pipeline for chipmaking services at a uniquely promising moment.

    The American government isn’t getting along with its counterparts in Beijing, adding political tension with rising costs and regulatory restrictions to any business idea that involves semiconductors. At the same time, demand for leading-edge chips is at an all-time high. There’s the generative AI revolution, rising chip counts in modern cars (even the ones with classic internal combustion engines), and people are finally buying new smartphones again. In every crevice of this soaring demand picture, you’ll find a need for faster chips and more digital memory.

    In my view, Intel is leaning into a fantastic growth opportunity at exactly the right time. The company can’t become an American giant of this crucial industry overnight, but is making great progress toward earning that title in the next couple of years. Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing (TSM 3.86%) is a trillion-dollar market darling for good reason, and Intel is stepping up to challenge this global giant on American soil.

    Meanwhile, Intel’s stock trades at the bargain-bin valuation of 1.6 times sales or 20.3 times forward earnings estimates. AMD trades at 8 times sales, Taiwan Semiconductor has earned a 12.9x price-to-sales ratio, and Nvidia is soaring at 29.3 times sales. Intel’s stock price could multiply several times over and still look cheap in this group.

    The chipmaking foundry division generated $4.4 billion of sales in the third quarter of 2024, building custom chips for tech titans like Amazon. That’s one way to take advantage of the AI boom without a leading AI accelerator among your own chip-design blueprints.

    In other words, Intel is going down a profitable long-term path, but the stock is dirt cheap. It’s a no-brainer buy, in my opinion. In fact, I had to delay this article a few days because I bought a few more Intel shares last week.

    John Mackey, former CEO of Whole Foods Market, an Amazon subsidiary, is a member of The Motley Fool’s board of directors. Anders Bylund has positions in Amazon, Intel, and Nvidia. The Motley Fool has positions in and recommends Advanced Micro Devices, Amazon, Intel, Nvidia, and Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing. The Motley Fool recommends the following options: short February 2025 $27 calls on Intel. The Motley Fool has a disclosure policy.



    There are several factors contributing to Intel’s significant stock decline in 2024.

    1. Competition from AMD and Nvidia: Intel has been facing stiff competition from rival chipmakers AMD and Nvidia, who have been gaining market share in the semiconductor industry. These companies have been releasing innovative products with superior performance and power efficiency, putting pressure on Intel to keep up.

    2. Manufacturing delays: Intel has been struggling with delays in their chip manufacturing process, which has led to shortages and hindered their ability to meet demand. This has impacted their revenue and profitability, causing investors to lose confidence in the company’s ability to deliver on its promises.

    3. Leadership changes: Intel has experienced leadership changes in recent years, with several high-profile executives leaving the company. This instability at the top has raised concerns about the company’s strategic direction and ability to navigate the rapidly changing semiconductor landscape.

    4. Macroeconomic factors: The global economy has been facing challenges, such as supply chain disruptions, inflation, and geopolitical tensions, which have affected Intel’s business operations and financial performance. These external factors have contributed to the decline in Intel’s stock price.

    Overall, the combination of increased competition, manufacturing delays, leadership changes, and macroeconomic challenges has led to a significant drop in Intel’s stock price in 2024. Investors will be closely watching how the company responds to these challenges and whether they can regain their competitive edge in the semiconductor industry.

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