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Noncontrolling interests in subsidiaries

Intel Noncontrolling interests in subsidiaries increased by 12.6% to $13.60B in Q1 2026 compared to the prior quarter. Year-over-year, this metric grew by 104.2%, from $6.66B to $13.60B. Over 3 years (FY 2022 to FY 2025), Noncontrolling interests in subsidiaries shows an upward trend with a 86.5% CAGR.

Analysis

StatementBalance Sheet Statement
SectionOther
CategoryMarket Position
SignalContext dependent
VolatilityModerate
First reportedQ4 2025
Last reportedQ1 2026

How to read this metric

Fluctuations reflect changes in the profitability of partially owned subsidiaries or changes in ownership percentages.

Detailed definition

This represents the portion of equity in a subsidiary that is not attributable to the parent company. It reflects the ow...

Peer comparison

Common in mining companies that operate through joint ventures or regional subsidiaries.

Metric ID: other_minority_interest

Historical Data

6 periods
 Q4 '22Q4 '23Q4 '24Q1 '25Q4 '25Q1 '26
Value$1.86B$4.38B$5.76B$6.66B$12.08B$13.60B
QoQ Change+134.8%+31.7%+15.5%+81.4%+12.6%
YoY Change+134.8%+31.7%+109.6%+104.2%
Range$1.86B$13.60B
CAGR+390.4%
Avg YoY Growth+95.1%
Median YoY Growth+106.9%
Current Streak5+ quarters growth

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Intel's noncontrolling interests in subsidiaries?
Intel (INTC) reported noncontrolling interests in subsidiaries of $13.60B in Q1 2026.
How has Intel's noncontrolling interests in subsidiaries changed year-over-year?
Intel's noncontrolling interests in subsidiaries increased by 104.2% year-over-year, from $6.66B to $13.60B.
What is the long-term trend for Intel's noncontrolling interests in subsidiaries?
Over 3 years (2022 to 2025), Intel's noncontrolling interests in subsidiaries has grown at a 86.5% compound annual growth rate (CAGR), from $1.86B to $12.08B.
What does noncontrolling interests in subsidiaries mean?
The share of a subsidiary's value that belongs to other investors rather than the parent company.