Intel: Stock Manipulation

Aimed to determine the proportion of fake accounts involved in Twitter discussions about Intel stock, INTC.

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Analytics dashboard showing 268 profiles talking about Intel stock, with 60 classified as inauthentic (22%) and 205 authentic (76%). Beneath, a line chart tracks fake account activity and Intel stock price from March 29 to April 4, illustrating a sharp rise in fake activity that coincides with stock movement on April 4.
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