Texas Instruments (TXN) Reports Earnings After Market Close

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  • Texas Instruments (TXN, Financial) is poised to release its quarterly earnings, capturing investors' attention.
  • Analyst price targets suggest a potential downside of 8.84% from the current market price.
  • GuruFocus estimates indicate the stock may be overvalued compared to its GF Value.

Texas Instruments (TXN) is set to release its latest earnings report after the market closes on Tuesday, drawing significant attention from investors. The semiconductor company’s financial performance will be closely watched for insights into its growth trajectory and market conditions.

Wall Street Analysts' Forecast for TXN

According to the one-year price targets forecasted by 32 analysts, the average target price for Texas Instruments Inc (TXN, Financial) is $195.13. The projections range with a high estimate at $260.00 and a low at $125.00. This average target indicates a potential downside of 8.84% from the current price of $214.05. For more in-depth forecast data, visit the Texas Instruments Inc (TXN) Forecast page.

Brokerage Recommendations

The consensus recommendation from 41 brokerage firms places Texas Instruments Inc's (TXN, Financial) average rating at 2.7, signifying a "Hold" status. This analyst rating scale ranges from 1, indicating a Strong Buy, to 5, indicating a Sell.

Understanding GF Value Estimates

The estimated GF Value for Texas Instruments Inc (TXN, Financial) in one year is projected to be $168.85. This suggests a potential downside of 21.12% from the current price of $214.05. The GF Value represents GuruFocus' estimation of the fair value at which the stock should trade, based on its historical trading multiples, past business growth, and forecasts of future business performance. For comprehensive data, refer to the Texas Instruments Inc (TXN) Summary page.

As Texas Instruments prepares to unveil its earnings, these insights and forecasts serve as crucial tools for investors evaluating the company’s stock and making informed decisions.

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