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Intel (INTC) Today — Nov 6, 2025: Quarterly 10‑Q Details U.S. Government Stake, Nvidia $5B Share Sale Terms, and Foundry Progress as Shares Slip

Intel (INTC) Today — Nov 6, 2025: Quarterly 10‑Q Details U.S. Government Stake, Nvidia $5B Share Sale Terms, and Foundry Progress as Shares Slip

Intel filed its Form 10‑Q for the quarter ended Sept. 27, 2025, adding crucial clarity to this fall’s headline deals and laying out new risk disclosures tied to the U.S. government’s equity position. Below are the key facts investors need to know today. Key takeaways What happened today (Nov 6, 2025) 1) Intel files the Q3 FY2025 10‑Q The 10‑Q—signed Nov. 6, 2025—locks in the technical details behind Intel’s summer/fall deals with Washington, Nvidia and SoftBank, and codifies new risk language. The filing reiterates that Intel issued 275M shares, set aside 159M escrowed shares, and granted warrants for up to
Trump’s Tariff Tsunami: 100% Drug Tax and New Import Levies Rock Global Trade

Trump Seeks a Slice of the Quantum Pie: Stocks Rocket as Govt Eyes IonQ, Rigetti, D-Wave Stakes

Trump Administration’s Quantum Push Citing Wall Street Journal sources, U.S. officials are now treating commercial quantum computing as a strategic sector. Under Secretary Gina Raimondo’s reorganized Chips R&D Office, the Commerce Department is reportedly willing to “go deep” in quantum startups – becoming shareholders in exchange for government R&D grants reuters.com cm.asiae.co.kr. This extends Trump’s “government-as-shareholder” industrial policy in tech; for example, in August the administration agreed to convert nearly $9 billion in CHIPS Act grants into a 10% equity stake in Intel reuters.com cm.asiae.co.kr. The quantum proposals would similarly tie about $10 million of support per company to a U.S.
Government Shutdown Showdown Rocks Markets as Stocks Rise and Gold Soars

Government Shutdown Showdown Rocks Markets as Stocks Rise and Gold Soars

Shutdown Stalemate in Washington The U.S. Capitol dome at sunset on Sept. 29, 2025, as Congress fails to reach a budget deal ahead of the deadline.As of Sept. 30, the federal government was hours from running out of funding amid a bitter political standoff. Lawmakers have been wrangling over a stopgap spending bill to extend funding into the new fiscal year (which begins Oct. 1) but failed to reach an agreement by Tuesday’s deadline reuters.com. In a high-profile White House meeting on Sept. 29, President Trump met with top Republicans and Democrats in a last-ditch effort to avert a shutdown
30 September 2025
Sky Wars: The Satellite Arms Race—Government and Military Satcom Procurement Trends 2025–2035

Sky Wars: The Satellite Arms Race—Government and Military Satcom Procurement Trends 2025–2035

Global government and military Satcom spending is projected to grow about 7–10% annually, rising from roughly $50 billion in 2024 to $64 billion by 2030. The Ukraine conflict underscored Satcom’s importance, with Starlink keeping forces online for combat and coalition operations. Militaries are shifting to enterprise Satcom architectures that blend military and commercial satellites across LEO, MEO, and GEO into a single resilient network. Australia canceled its $5 billion Lockheed Martin GEO program (JP9102) in 2024 to pursue a distributed multi-orbit solution for greater survivability. The U.S. Space Force’s Proliferated LEO (PLEO) contract expanded from a $900 million ceiling to
18 June 2025
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