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Intel Boosts Cyndeo Wealth Partners' Holdings
Institutional investor increases stake in chip maker by over 200% in Q4
Mar. 23, 2026 at 7:52am
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Cyndeo Wealth Partners LLC increased its holdings in Intel Corporation (NASDAQ:INTC) by 210.2% during the fourth quarter, according to a recent SEC filing. The institutional investor now owns 44,725 shares of the chip maker's stock, valued at $1.65 million.
Why it matters
The significant increase in Cyndeo's Intel position suggests the firm sees potential upside in the stock, which has seen mixed analyst commentary and valuation debate amid Intel's push into AI hardware and ongoing competitive pressures.
The details
According to the filing, Cyndeo Wealth Partners purchased an additional 30,306 shares of Intel in Q4, bringing its total stake to 44,725 shares. This represents a 210.2% increase in the firm's Intel holdings compared to the prior quarter.
- Cyndeo Wealth Partners increased its Intel stake during the fourth quarter of 2025.
The players
Cyndeo Wealth Partners LLC
An institutional investment firm that significantly increased its stake in Intel Corporation during the fourth quarter.
Intel Corporation
A leading global designer and manufacturer of semiconductor products, including processors and chipsets for a wide range of computing applications.
The takeaway
Cyndeo Wealth Partners' substantial increase in its Intel holdings suggests the firm sees potential upside in the stock, despite ongoing competitive pressures and mixed analyst sentiment around Intel's AI hardware push and overall business fundamentals.

