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Fall in Demand for Electronic Appliances, Worries Texas Instruments

Fall in Demand for Electronic Appliances, Worries Texas Instruments

The decreasing demand for the chips used in computers and televisions would result in the fall of revenues in the forth-quarter of Texas Instruments, the Company has warned. The warning sent out by Texas Instruments has resulted in the shares of the Company spiraling down, despite the results for the third-quarter beating the predictions at Wall Street.

Texas Instruments on a Growing Spree

Texas Instruments on a Growing Spree

During the closing hours of Tuesday, Texas Instruments revealed that sales of its analog and power-management chips are picking up the pace, as the industrial market has again started growing. Shares of the Company had risen up, though slightly. The Company is witnessing the increase in the demand of the chips after a year.

TI Reports Strong Revenue, Beats Analysts’ Expectations

Texas Instruments

Chipmaker Texas Instruments reported its fourth quarter profits above Wall Street expectations, revealing that strong sales across all its product segments and regions last quarter would continue.

Its fourth-quarter profit soared, backed by stronger sales and higher margins, and also propelled by a return of demand from industrial markets.

Sales and Earnings Targets for Fourth Quarter Hiked by Texas Instruments

Texas Instruments

On Tuesday, Texas Instruments Inc. hiked its earnings and sales outlook on the back of an improving market for chips that are used in mobile handsets and other electronic devices, like hard drives and gaming consoles.

European technology shares climb after Texas Instruments, ASML pass positive outlook

Texas Instruments

After European technology received 'positive outlook' comments from chip maker Texas Instruments and chip equipment firm ASML, its shares grew rapidly on Thursday.

Projectors to get as popular as cell cameras; says TI

A latest version of the mini-projector technology has been launched by Texas Instruments Inc., which the company is seeing as the next big thing in wireless following the now omnipresent cell phone camera.

Archos announces smartphone based on Android OS

Smartphone market will soon have a new smartphone from Archos, which announced on Monday that it will bring out a touchscreen smartphone that will run on the new Android operating system.

Texas Instruments to layoff 3,400 employees

Slackened demand in the chip industry and intense competition has hit Texas Instruments Inc., the Dallas-based chip giant! The company, likely to report a fall in its fourth-quarter sales to the tune of 33 percent, has announced that it plans to layoff 3,400 employees.

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