Intel stock slides into long weekend as traders brace for Jan. 22 earnings

Intel stock slides into long weekend as traders brace for Jan. 22 earnings

New York, Jan 17, 2026, 06:28 EST — Market closed.

  • Intel shares dropped 2.8% on Friday, closing at $46.96 following a volatile session.
  • After the bell on Thursday, Jan. 22, the chipmaker will release its quarterly results, marking an important early gauge for the earnings season.
  • Analysts point to margins and the speed of Intel’s foundry expansion as key variables.

Intel (INTC) shares dropped $1.36, or 2.8%, closing Friday at $46.96 after earlier hitting a high of $50.15. The stock saw little movement in after-hours trading. 1

The pullback comes just before a holiday-shortened week and Intel’s key upcoming event: its earnings and guidance. Chip stocks largely outpaced the market on Friday, while the main U.S. indexes ended close to unchanged. Now, investors are shifting focus to the next round of earnings reports. 2

Intel has kicked off 2026 on a high note, with its stock climbing 31% year-to-date and staying close to a two-year peak, Bloomberg reported. Investors are betting the chipmaker will land more contract manufacturing deals. 3

That rally has sharpened the risk. Even a slight slip in guidance or a hiccup in earnings could sting more when the stock’s already surged.

Intel will release its fourth-quarter and full-year 2025 results after U.S. markets close on Thursday, Jan. 22. The company plans to hold its earnings call at 2 p.m. Pacific time, it announced. 4

Investors are zeroing in on Intel’s guidance, gross margin, and how it frames its foundry business — the push to build chips for external clients — as the company aims to close the gap with leaders in advanced chip manufacturing.

RBC Capital Markets kicked off coverage with a “Sector Perform” rating and set a $50 price target, according to a note highlighted by Investing.com. The firm flagged rising memory prices and supply bottlenecks as short-term threats to both revenue and margins. It added that any upside largely depends on manufacturing yields, which remain uncertain. 5

Looking at the wider market, strategists are clear about the key driver ahead. “I continue to believe that the most important thing right now is earnings,” said Chris Fasciano, chief market strategist at Commonwealth Financial Network. 6

Intel faces a clear risk: should margins fail to meet expectations or progress on its manufacturing roadmap remain murky, the market could swiftly adjust its valuation. Competition in data center chips and AI hardware is fierce, and Intel’s foundry goals still need concrete results, not just plans.

U.S. stock markets will be closed Monday, Jan. 19, in observance of Martin Luther King Jr. Day, according to the NYSE schedule. Regular trading is expected to resume Tuesday. Intel investors will be focused on Thursday’s earnings report and the accompanying guidance. 7

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