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The Effect of Time, Price of Stock Research and Development, and Number of Bugs on Net Revenue for Intel Corporation

Published in Journal 1, 2019

Intel Corporation studied the effect of bugs in the revenue of the company. In this paper, we look at the factors affecting the revenue of Intel Corporation with respect to how bugs affect the revenue. By doing research on the development and number of Intel employees, we examined the effect it has on stock price, and how bugs affect this in the corporation.

Recommended citation: Ozgur, C., Shen, L., Shen, Y., Chen, H., & Bridwell, A. (2019). The Effect of Time, Price of Stock Research and Development, and Number of Bugs on Net Revenue for Intel Corporation. Engineering and Technology Quarterly Reviews, 2(1).

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teaching

Graduate courses

Graduate courses, Clark University, School of Management, 2020

As a Teaching Assistant for graduate-level finance courses, I facilitate learning in Investment, Computational Finance, Derivatives, and Investment Strategy. My role involves clarifying complex financial concepts and supporting students in mastering both theoretical and practical aspects of finance.

Undergraduate courses

Undergraduate course, Clark University, Department of Economics, 2023

As a teaching assistant for the undergraduate courses “Macroeconomic Theory” and “Economics and the World Economy,” I facilitate students’ understanding of complex economic principles and their implications on global markets. My role involves supporting the learning process through interactive discussions and practical problem-solving sessions.