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1. behrin+(OP)[view] [source] 2025-08-22 22:09:24
that's not a grant. That's just buying stocks.
replies(1): >>Beetle+B
2. Beetle+B[view] [source] 2025-08-22 22:14:16
>>behrin+(OP)
It's effectively a grant. The US government isn't buying existing shares. Intel is issuing new shares and selling them to the US government - so actual money is being transferred to Intel (and existing shares are being diluted as a result).
replies(1): >>loeg+65
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3. loeg+65[view] [source] [discussion] 2025-08-22 22:39:42
>>Beetle+B
That's just buying stocks (at-the-market offering).
replies(1): >>Beetle+96
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4. Beetle+96[view] [source] [discussion] 2025-08-22 22:47:24
>>loeg+65
Nope.

When I buy stocks at market price, the company gets none of my money.

When the company issues new stocks and sells them, the company gets the money.

replies(1): >>loeg+Ya
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5. loeg+Ya[view] [source] [discussion] 2025-08-22 23:19:12
>>Beetle+96
I think you're maybe unfamiliar with what an ATM offering is; try googling it.
replies(1): >>Beetle+iy
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6. Beetle+iy[view] [source] [discussion] 2025-08-23 02:41:06
>>loeg+Ya
Fair point. The key issue in the thread, which I think we both agree on, is that yes, the government is giving money to Intel.
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