Texas Instruments (TXN) Upgraded to Outperform by Baird

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Apr 07, 2025
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  • Baird Equity upgrades Texas Instruments (TXN, Financial) to Outperform, boosting investor sentiment.
  • Current average price target for TXN is $201.62, indicating significant upside potential.
  • GuruFocus estimates suggest TXN is poised for moderate growth, with a one-year GF Value of $163.92.

Baird Equity has announced an upgrade of its rating for Texas Instruments (TXN), moving it from Neutral to Outperform. This upgrade is underscored by an upbeat perspective on the semiconductor cycle. Following this announcement, TXN's share price saw a 2% increase. Baird has set an ambitious price target of $175 for the stock, highlighting its attractive valuations and adept strategic pricing management.

Wall Street Analysts Forecast

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According to one-year price targets set by 28 analysts, Texas Instruments Inc (TXN, Financial) has an average target price of $201.62. This includes a high projection of $284.00 and a low estimate of $130.00. The average target price suggests a potential upside of 31.37% from the current trading price of $153.47. For a deeper dive into these projections, visit the Texas Instruments Inc (TXN) Forecast page.

The consensus among 37 brokerage firms reflects an average recommendation score of 2.8 for Texas Instruments Inc (TXN, Financial), indicating a "Hold" status. This rating is based on a scale from 1 to 5, where 1 is Strong Buy, and 5 is Sell.

GF Value Analysis

Per GuruFocus estimates, the projected GF Value for Texas Instruments Inc (TXN, Financial) in the coming year is $163.92, which signals a potential upside of 6.81% from the current $153.47. The GF Value represents GuruFocus' estimation of the stock's fair trading value, derived from historical trading multiples, past business growth, and future business performance projections. For further insights, explore the Texas Instruments Inc (TXN) Summary page.

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