Intel stock plunges as company announces cost cutting plan to slash jobs, suspend dividend

Chip giant Intel (INTC) reported its second quarter earnings after the bell on Thursday, missing on the top and bottom lines, and announcing a $10 billion cost reduction plan to cut 15% of its workforce and suspend dividend payments. In a release, Intel said it expects Q3 revenue of between $12.5 billion and $13.5 billion, well short of analysts’ expectations of $14.3 billion.

Shares of the chip maker plummeted more than 16% on the news.

Intel is in the midst of a massive turnaround effort as it seeks to regain market share lost to rival AMD (AMD) while working to build out its AI chip and third-party foundry businesses. All of this comes as the PC market is in the early stages of a recovery after eight consecutive quarters of declines following the explosive growth the industry experienced at the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic.

The company reported earnings per share (EPS) of $0.02 on revenue of $12.8 billion. Analysts were looking for EPS of $0.10 and revenue of $12.9 billion. The company saw EPS of $0.13 on revenue of $12.9 billion in the same quarter last year, according to analyst estimates compiled by Bloomberg.

Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger delivers a speech at Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center during Computex 2024 in Taipei on June 4, 2024. (I-HWA CHENG/AFP via Getty Images) (I-HWA CHENG via Getty Images)

The chipmaker is also expected to lay off thousands of workers in the coming days, according to Bloomberg. The company is spending billions of dollars on factories and other facilities around the world as it seeks to reclaim its share of the chip manufacturing industry, which is dominated by Taiwan Semiconductor (TSMC).

Intel’s Data Center and AI segment brought in $3.05 billion in the quarter, below expectations of $3.07 billion in the quarter. The Data Center and AI business offers Intel a chance to grow its revenue thanks to the massive demand for CPUs and GPUs to power AI applications. But Intel’s GPUs aren’t as in demand as Nvidia’s (NVDA), which are seen as the best overall chips for AI processing.

Shares of Intel are off 38% year to date versus AMD,…

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