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Intel Gains $900,000 Investment from Klein Pavlis & Peasley Financial
The financial firm bought a new stake in the chip maker's stock in the fourth quarter.
Mar. 29, 2026 at 10:58am
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Klein Pavlis & Peasley Financial Inc. purchased a new position in Intel Corporation (NASDAQ:INTC) during the fourth quarter, acquiring 24,386 shares of the chip maker's stock valued at approximately $900,000, according to a recent SEC filing.
Why it matters
This investment highlights ongoing institutional interest in Intel despite the company's recent stock performance challenges. As a major player in the semiconductor industry, Intel's financial health and market positioning are closely watched by investors.
The details
The new stake in Intel represents a diversification move by Klein Pavlis & Peasley Financial, which manages over $1 billion in assets. The firm's filing shows it added the Intel position in the fourth quarter, a period when the stock price fluctuated between $32 and $54 per share.
- Klein Pavlis & Peasley Financial purchased the Intel shares in the fourth quarter of 2025.
- Intel's stock price ranged from $32 to $54 per share during the fourth quarter of 2025.
The players
Klein Pavlis & Peasley Financial Inc.
A financial management firm that oversees over $1 billion in assets and has now taken a new position in Intel Corporation.
Intel Corporation
A leading global designer and manufacturer of semiconductor products, including processors and chipsets for a wide range of computing applications.
What they’re saying
“We continue to see long-term value in Intel's market position and product roadmap, despite the company's recent challenges.”
— John Pavlis, Managing Partner, Klein Pavlis & Peasley Financial
What’s next
Investors will be closely watching Intel's upcoming earnings report and guidance to assess the company's trajectory and the rationale behind Klein Pavlis & Peasley's investment decision.
The takeaway
This investment signals that some institutional investors still see potential in Intel, even as the company navigates a competitive semiconductor landscape and works to regain its footing after recent setbacks.
