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Who’s Worried about Intel’s Debt Levels?

Who’s Worried about Intel’s Debt Levels?

In the preceding part of this series, we discussed how Intel (INTC) is spending its cash flows in its own business and also spending on returns to its shareholders. Last year, Intel acquired Mobileye for an enterprise value of $14.7 billion. Two major acquisitions—Altera and Mobileye—in the past three years have increased Intel’s leverage.