Intel (INTC) stock rises to $120.35 as Q2 EPS estimates triple and institutions increase stakes. Analyst targets range from $50 to $200 per share. The post IntelIntel (INTC) stock rises to $120.35 as Q2 EPS estimates triple and institutions increase stakes. Analyst targets range from $50 to $200 per share. The post Intel

Intel (INTC) Stock Climbs to $120.35 as Institutional Buying Accelerates

2026/07/06 20:28
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Key Takeaways

  • Shares of Intel began Monday’s session at $120.35, helping drive a semiconductor sector recovery following two weeks of declines in the SOX benchmark.
  • Information technology earnings projections have jumped 10% throughout Q2; Intel and Sandisk show the strongest estimate growth.
  • Wall Street now forecasts Intel’s Q2 earnings per share at $0.21, a significant increase from the $0.08 projection on March 31.
  • Several institutional players expanded their INTC holdings during Q2, with institutions and hedge funds controlling 64.53% of shares outstanding.
  • HSBC maintains a Buy rating with a $200 price target, while Goldman Sachs assigned a neutral stance with a $150 objective.

Intel shares opened Monday’s trading at $120.35 as semiconductor stocks recovered from back-to-back weekly declines that pressured the PHLX Semiconductor Index (SOX).


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Sandisk (SNDK) and Western Digital (WDC) also experienced approximately 4% gains after suffering significant losses during Thursday’s selloff.

The semiconductor recovery materialized as market participants shifted focus toward the approaching earnings reporting period, where technology sector expectations have been strengthening.

FactSet data reveals that information technology sector earnings forecasts have advanced 10% since the second quarter’s April 1 start date. This positions IT just behind the energy sector, which has witnessed a dramatic 50% surge in estimates during the identical timeframe.

Intel and Sandisk are spearheading the technology sector’s earnings-per-share estimate improvements on a percentage basis since the end of March. Sandisk also appears near the top when measured in absolute dollar terms, alongside Micron (MU), Nvidia (NVDA), and Apple.

Regarding Intel’s specific outlook, Wall Street analysts currently project Q2 EPS of $0.21, representing a substantial increase from the $0.08 forecast that existed at the quarter’s beginning. Intel’s management has issued Q2 guidance calling for $0.20 EPS.

Institutional Ownership Continues Growing

Numerous institutional investment firms expanded their Intel holdings during the second quarter. Walkner Condon Financial Advisors established a fresh position valued at approximately $224,000 through the purchase of 5,068 shares. Sivia Capital Partners expanded its Intel stake by 271.7%, bringing its total to 34,201 shares valued at $766,000. NewEdge Advisors increased its position by 29.6%, now holding 158,277 shares.

In total, hedge funds and institutional investors maintain ownership of 64.53% of Intel stock.

On the insider transaction front, Executive Vice President April Miller divested 40,256 shares on May 1 at an average price of $99.53 per share, generating proceeds exceeding $4 million. This transaction decreased her ownership percentage by 27.7%.

Street Price Targets Show Wide Dispersion

Analyst price objectives for Intel demonstrate considerable variance across Wall Street. HSBC elevated its target to $200 while maintaining a Buy recommendation, citing advancement in Intel’s foundry operations and possible collaborations with Apple, Nvidia, and Amazon.

Goldman Sachs launched coverage on June 25 with a neutral assessment and a $150 price objective. Mizuho established a $135 target on June 21. TD Cowen maintains a Hold rating with a $75 price goal. Rosenblatt carries a Sell rating alongside a $50 target.

The aggregate consensus among 49 Wall Street analysts establishes a “Hold” rating with an average price target of $96.69.

Intel’s latest quarterly results, disclosed on April 23, revealed Q1 EPS of $0.29, surpassing the $0.01 consensus estimate by $0.28. Revenue totaled $13.58 billion, exceeding the $12.32 billion projection and representing a 7.4% year-over-year increase.

The stock’s 52-week trading range spans from $18.97 to $142.35. Its 200-day moving average stands at $71.20, considerably below current trading levels. Intel maintains a market capitalization of $604.88 billion with a beta coefficient of 2.18.

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