Intel Shares Drop Beneath $95 Offer Price After $20 Billion Capital Spending Challenge Starts

Intel Shares Drop Beneath $95 Offer Price After $20 Billion Capital Spending Challenge Starts

SANTA CLARA, California, August 20, 2026, 11:50 EDT

  • Intel stock was last at $91.38, 3.8% under the $95 price set for the stock sale.
  • Intel’s $20 billion capital spending plan for 2026 is closely matched by the $19.7 billion in net proceeds.
  • Despite a marked rebound in data-center sales, analysts continue to express caution.

Shares of Intel Corporation dropped under the level set in its recent record stock sale on Thursday, resulting in immediate losses for fresh investors and drawing increased scrutiny to the chipmaker’s investment strategy.

Stock chart for NASDAQ:INTC

Shares were at $91.38 as of 11:50 EDT, marking a 1.5% decrease from their closing value on Wednesday. The price was 3.8% under the $95 offering price. On Wednesday, shares had already dropped by 4.0%.

Market markerValueInvestor read-through
Intel price, 11:50 EDT$91.38Dropped 1.5% Thursday
Offering price$95.00Traded at a 3.8% discount
Wednesday move-4.0%First entire session after closing showed a decrease
52-week high$142.35Shares now 35.8% below peak

The difference is significant as Intel raised capital by issuing equity to support its ongoing turnaround efforts. The company offered 210.5 million shares and provided underwriters with an option to purchase an additional 31.6 million shares. Net proceeds were anticipated to total approximately $19.7 billion.

The funds nearly match Intel’s projected 2026 gross capital spending. In July, the company lifted that figure to roughly $20 billion. This near parity moves the focus from liquidity concerns to investment returns.

Capital bridgeAmountCalculated comparison
Gross equity raise$20.0 billion100% of planned gross capex
Estimated net proceeds$19.7 billion98.5% of planned gross capex
2026 gross capex planAbout $20.0 billionUp from $18.0 billion
Base shares issued210.5 millionRoughly 4.0% share increase
Maximum with option242.1 millionApproximately 4.6% share increase

The example serves to illustrate. Intel did not allocate all funds strictly for factories. Its filing listed uses such as working capital and other general corporate needs. Nonetheless, the numbers highlight the scale of the challenge.

Intel is showing new signs of operational progress. Revenue for the second quarter increased by 25% to $16.1 billion. Adjusted earnings came in at $0.42 per share, and adjusted gross margin improved to 41.8%.

Second-quarter measureQ2 2026Year-on-year change
Revenue$16.1 billionUp 25%
Adjusted EPS$0.42Reversed from a $0.10 loss
Adjusted gross margin41.8%Rose by 12.1 percentage points
Operating cash flow$7.0 billionCash inflow recorded
Q3 revenue outlook$15.8–$16.8 billionCompany forecast

Chief Executive Lip-Bu Tan described the period as the company’s most robust revenue growth in over 15 years. He noted that artificial intelligence is fueling “unprecedented demand for compute.” Intel anticipates this demand will continue to constrain supply. Intel newsroom

The data-center segment delivered the bulk of the gains, with revenue climbing 59% to $6.3 billion. Foundry revenue increased by 31%, though the division continued to report an operating loss of around $2.1 billion.

Operating unitQ2 2026 revenueYear-on-year growth
Data Center and AI$6.3 billionup 59%
Client and Physical AI$8.9 billionincreased 13%
Intel Foundry$5.8 billionrose 31%
Foundry operating resultRoughly -$2.1 billionSmaller loss

Wall Street analysts are divided. Across 48 analysts, the average 12-month price target stands at $114.88, StockAnalysis shows. Out of these, 32 analysts have issued a Hold rating on the shares.

Analyst or consensusRecommendationPrice targetDate
Bank of AmericaBuy$145Aug. 12, 2026
UBSHold$112Aug. 12, 2026
BernsteinHold$110July 27, 2026
RosenblattSell$80July 24, 2026
48-analyst consensusHold$114.88 averageAug. 2026

The range is notably broad. Estimates vary between $75 and $200. This variation highlights differing perspectives on server demand, foundry performance and the returns from significant capital investments.

Risks: Robust AI demand could exceed forecasts, boosting revenue and utilisation rates. Conversely, a downturn scenario would be more severe. Slower process scale-ups, softer foundry demand or additional dilution may weigh on returns from the new equity.

The following challenge is straightforward. Intel needs to convert a balance-sheet reset into increased output. For now, the $95 bid continues to serve as a clear market benchmark.

Intel Corporation · NASDAQ: INTC

The $95 credibility line

Intel’s equity raise nearly funds its full 2026 capital plan. The stock now trades below the offer price, turning execution into the next valuation test.

Market data checked
Aug. 20, 2026 · 11:50 EDT
Share price
$91.38
▼ 1.5% Thursday

3.8% below the $95 offering price. The stock is 35.8% under its 52-week high.

Fresh capital almost equals planned spending

Net equity proceeds$19.7B210.5M base shares
2026 gross capex~$20.0BRaised from $18B

Net proceeds cover an illustrative 98.5% of gross capex. Funds are not formally earmarked one-for-one.

Equity cost

4.0–4.6%

Estimated share-count increase, depending on the underwriters’ option.

BaseMax

Q2 momentum improved the funding case

$16.1BRevenue · +25% YoY
$0.42Adjusted EPS
41.8%Adjusted gross margin
$7.0BOperating cash flow

Growth is concentrated in data-center demand

Data Center & AI+59%
Intel Foundry revenue+31%
Client & Physical AI+13%

Foundry still lost about $2.1B operationally. Revenue includes internal sales.

Analyst targets remain divided

48-analyst consensus
Hold
Price $91Avg $115
Low $75High $200

Recommendation mix: 14 Buy/Strong Buy, 32 Hold, 2 Sell/Strong Sell.

What can break the thesis

A smoother process ramp and stronger AI demand could lift returns quickly. Delays, weak external foundry orders or further dilution would make the $20B capital plan more expensive.

Marcin Frąckiewicz

Marcin Frąckiewicz is the founder and CEO of TS2 Space, a satellite communications company working with customers worldwide. His experience spans satellite communications, telecommunications and technology ventures. He graduated from the Warsaw School of Economics (SGH) and writes about space technology, artificial intelligence, stocks and the technology companies and industries he follows. Follow Marcin Frąckiewicz on Google News, Facebook or LinkedIn.

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