Texas Instruments (TXN) Faces Investor Uncertainty Amid Tariff Issues

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  • Texas Instruments (TXN, Financial) is set to announce its quarterly earnings, with analysts expecting earnings per share of $1.10.
  • Analyst consensus shows a "Hold" recommendation with a price target indicating potential significant upside.
  • Uncertainty around tariffs, especially from China, raises investor caution.

Texas Instruments (TXN) is on the verge of revealing its quarterly earnings on April 23. The financial community anticipates earnings of $1.10 per share alongside revenues of $3.91 billion. While these projections are promising, investor enthusiasm is being tempered by concerns over tariff implications, particularly those affecting the automotive industry linked to China.

Wall Street Analysts Forecast

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According to 27 analysts providing one-year price targets for Texas Instruments Inc (TXN, Financial), the consensus sets an average target price at $193.01. This forecast encompasses a high estimate of $284.00 and a low estimate of $130.00, indicating a potential upside of 32.07% from the current trading price of $146.14. Gain a broader perspective by visiting the Texas Instruments Inc (TXN) Forecast page.

The consensus recommendation from 36 brokerage firms positions Texas Instruments Inc (TXN, Financial) with an average brokerage rating of 2.8, designating a "Hold" status. This rating falls on a scale from 1 to 5, where 1 indicates a Strong Buy and 5 represents a Sell.

Utilizing GuruFocus metrics, the estimated GF Value for Texas Instruments Inc (TXN, Financial) is projected to reach $162.17 within one year. This suggests a prospective upside of 10.97% from the current price of $146.14. The GF Value is determined by historical trading multiples, past business growth, and future business performance estimates. For additional detailed insights, visit the Texas Instruments Inc (TXN) Summary page.

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