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Y.D. More Investments Ltd Reduces Intel Holdings
Institutional investor trims stake in chip giant by 17.3% in Q4 2025
Apr. 6, 2026 at 12:39pm
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Y.D. More Investments Ltd, an institutional investor, lowered its stake in Intel Corporation (NASDAQ:INTC) by 17.3% in the fourth quarter of 2025, according to a recent 13F filing with the Securities & Exchange Commission. The firm now owns 63,000 shares of the chip maker's stock, valued at $2.33 million.
Why it matters
Intel is one of the world's largest semiconductor companies, so changes in institutional ownership of its stock can provide insights into broader market sentiment around the firm's performance and future prospects.
The details
Y.D. More Investments Ltd sold 13,170 Intel shares during the fourth quarter, reducing its total position to 63,000 shares. The firm's holdings in Intel were valued at $2.325 million at the end of the reporting period.
- Y.D. More Investments Ltd lowered its Intel stake in the fourth quarter of 2025.
The players
Y.D. More Investments Ltd
An institutional investor that owns a portfolio of technology and semiconductor stocks.
Intel Corporation
A leading global designer and manufacturer of semiconductor products, including processors and chipsets for personal computers and data centers.
The takeaway
The reduction in Y.D. More Investments' Intel holdings reflects broader market uncertainty around the chip maker's future performance, as investors weigh factors like competition, technological shifts, and macroeconomic conditions.

