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Apollo is Planning to Make a Multibillion-Dollar Investment in Intel

Apollo Global Management Inc. has proposed to make a multibillion-dollar investment in Intel Corp., as per people acquainted with the matter, in a move that would be a vote of positive support for the chipmaker’s turnaround methodology.

The alternative asset manager has demonstrated in recent days it might want to make an equity-like investment of as much as $5 billion in Intel, expressed one person, who asked not to be distinguished talking about confidential data. Intel leaders have been gauging Apollo’s proposal, individuals said. The size of Apollo’s potential investment could change or conversations could fall apart, they said.

The improvement comes after San Diego-based Qualcomm Inc. drifted a friendly takeover of Intel, individuals with information regarding this situation said on Saturday, raising the possibility of one of the greatest-ever M&A deals. Neither one of the deals has been finalized.

Under CEO Pat Gelsinger, Intel has been dealing with a costly plan to revamp itself and get new products, technology, and outside clients. In any case, the organization is set out toward its third successive year of contracting deals and its shares have lost over 50% of their worth this year. While Apollo might best be known today for its insurance, buyout, and credit methodologies, the firm began during the 1990s as a distressed investing expert.

Intel’s shares jumped approximately 2 percent in premarket trading before the New York market began on Monday. On Friday, the company’s stock closed 3.3% higher at $21.84, giving it a market value of $93.4 billion.

After Gelsinger made a series of declarations to speed up the turnaround, the shares of the organization bounced back last week. These included a plan to turn its failing manufacturing business into a wholly owned subsidiary and a multibillion-dollar agreement with Amazon.com Inc.’s Amazon Web Services cloud unit to co-invest in a custom AI semiconductor. Intel also stated that some projects would be halted, including shelving plans for new factories in Germany and Poland for now.

In June, Intel, based in Santa Clara, California, agreed to sell Apollo a stake in a joint venture that controls a plant in Ireland for $11 billion. This would provide Apollo with additional external funding for a significant expansion of its factory network.

Apollo likewise has other involvement with the chipmaking space. Last year, the New York-based company agreed to lead an investment of $900 million in Western Digital Corp. by purchasing convertible preferred stock.

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