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Intel's 6% Drop To $21 Is A Big Market Inefficiency You Should Exploit

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Wed, 23 Jan 2013

By Gregory Vousvounis : There have been a lot of people trying to explain the huge 6.3% drop in Intel's ( INTC ) stock after its earning release. Most of them focused on Intel's guidance for a so-so 2013 and the decline that analysts predict for Intel's profits. However my take is that this is a ...

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