Canadian Press - DALLAS - Texas Instruments Inc., which makes chips used in more than half the world's cellphones, narrowed its fourth-quarter outlook Monday, saying it expects sales and profits to be toward the higher end of its previously announced expectations.
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Yahoo on 13th Dec 2007 (via news.yahoo.com)
With all the uncertainty faced by chip companies and the broader tech sector, Texas Instruments has surprised analysts by affirming its outlook, especially after a market share warning from its top customer, Nokia Corp.
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[CN+] Shares of Texas Instruments tumbled Tuesday after the company issued a lackluster midquarter outlook that did little to ease Wall Street concerns about the chip giant's wireless business.
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Texas Instruments, which makes chips used in about half the world's cell phones, lowered its range of expected profits and sales in the first quarter, citing a key customer's decision to cut orders.
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[VIDEO] Texas Instruments now expects first-quarter sales of as little as $6.21 billion, down about $60 million from its last forecast.
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The headlines may warn of an impending recession, but executives at Texas Instruments Inc. say they're not seeing it in customers' orders.
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CellularNews on 23rd Jan 2008 (via cellular-news.com)
All good business models seek to diversify their market position as much as possible, and Texas Instruments is definitely looking to expand their product offerings in the competitive mobile processor market. Texas Instruments (TI) is known for their famed OMAP processor lineup that has been powering many a smartphone for quite some time now (with
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IntoMobile on 26th Feb 2008 (via intomobile.com)
Shares of Texas Instruments took a beating after its second-quarter earnings missed Wall Street estimates.
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CellularNews on 22nd Jul 2008 (via cellular-news.com)
Scalado had a small booth inside Texas Instruments’ one at the Symbian Smartphones Show in London. Both companies focused heavily on displays and camera. Scalado, Texas Instruments, and OmniVision have partnered up to bring a solution which provides 20 frames/second instant full-resolution image handling, as well as ‘zero shutter lag’, burst-mode image capture, and instant
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[CN+] Shares of Texas Instruments rose over 2% Monday after Citigroup upgraded the company's stock, citing stronger demand and evidence that it has held on to its Nokia business better than expected.
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CellularNews on 20th May 2008 (via cellular-news.com)
Texas Instruments plans to lay off 650 people and will try to sell its cellular baseband chip division...
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