Intel’s past year was rocky, with the sudden departure of CEO Brian Krzanich in June for violating a corporate “non-fraternization policy.” Robert Swan, who joined Intel in 2016 as chief financial officer, became interim CEO amid the drama, and full time soon after. He has his work cut out for him in navigating Intel through increased competition with Nvidia and AMD. In April, Intel announced more trouble: The withdrawal from the 5G smartphone modem business, considered a future source of growth.
Company Info
CEO | Robert H. Swan |
CEO Title | Chief Executive Officer & Director |
Sector | Technology |
Industry | Semiconductors and Other Electronic Components |
HQ Location | Santa Clara, Calif. |
Website | www.intel.com |
Years on Fortune 500 List | 41 |
Employees | 107,400 |
Key Financials (Last Fiscal Year)
Revenues ($M) | $70,848 |
Profits ($M) | $21,053 |
Assets ($M) | $127,963 |
Total Stockholder Equity ($M) | $74,563 |
Profit Ratios
Profit as % of Revenues | 29.7% |
Profits as % of Assets | 16.5% |
Profits as % of Stockholder Equity | 28.2% |
Earnings Per Share (Last Fiscal Year)
Earnings Per Share ($) | 448 |
EPS % Change (from 2017) | 125.1% |
EPS % Change (5 year annual rate) | 18.8% |
EPS % Change (10 year annual rate) | 17.2% |
Total Return
Total Return to Investors (2018) | 4.1% |
Total Return to Investors (5 year, annualized) | 15.8% |
Total Return to Investors (10 year, annualized) | 16.0% |