Texas Instruments expects significant increase in free cash flow by 2026
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发表于 2024-8-21 10:47:27
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Texas Instruments expects significant increase in free cash flow in 2026, as demand rebounds and capital expenditures tighten. Eight analysts surveyed by Visible Alpha stated that they expect Texas Instruments' free cash flow per share in 2026 to be between $8 and $12, higher than the expected $6.91. Deyi stated that it expects capital expenditures to be between $2 billion and $5 billion by 2026, with an initial plan to spend approximately $5 billion annually to expand manufacturing by 2026. Additionally, it expects revenue to be between $20 billion and $26 billion by 2026.
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