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Intel Has Never Been Cheaper. But Is It a Good Deal?

WSJ What’s News

The Wall Street Journal

News, Daily News

4.14.2K Ratings

🗓️ 24 September 2024

⏱️ 12 minutes

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Summary

P.M. Edition for Sept. 24. Heard of the Street columnist Dan Gallagher discusses Intel’s many challenges as it becomes a takeover target. And the U.S. Justice Department sued Visa, alleging it violated antitrust laws. Plus, The Wall Street Journal’s Georgia Wells on why Telegram has started cooperating with law enforcement. Tracie Hunte hosts. Sign up for the WSJ's free What's News newsletter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

So what's it like to buy your first cryptocurrency on Krakin?

0:05.0

Well let's say I'm at a food truck I've never tried before.

0:08.0

Am I going to go all in on the loaded taco?

0:10.0

No, Suri. I'm keeping it simple. Starting small. That's trading on Krakhan.

0:15.3

Pick from over 190 assets and start with a 10 quid in your pocket.

0:19.7

Easy. Go to crackin.com and see what crypto can be.

0:23.2

Don't invest unless you're prepared to do all the money you invest.

0:26.2

This is a high-risk investment and you should not expect to be protected if something goes wrong. Why the US Justice Department is suing the country's largest card network.

0:39.3

An intel looks like a bargain, but is it?

0:41.8

The reality is intel's kind of two businesses

0:44.7

and both businesses are really struggling right now.

0:47.5

Plus, how Telegram is changing its tune

0:50.0

with law enforcement.

0:51.6

It's Tuesday, September 24th.

0:53.9

I'm Tracy Hunt for the Wall Street Journal.

0:56.3

This is a PM edition of What's News,

0:58.8

the top headlines and business stories that move the world today.

1:03.0

Caroline Ellison, the star witness in FDX founder Sam Bankman-Freeze criminal trial, was sentenced

1:17.6

to two years today in prison for her role in what prosecutors called one of the largest financial frauds in US history.

1:26.0

She had pleaded guilty in late 2022 to seven fraud and money laundering offenses related to the

1:31.4

crypto exchanges collapse.

1:33.6

Her testimony helped put her former boyfriend in boss in prison for 25 years.

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