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Texas Instruments is fueling a regional land rush in the Sherman area. Developer Cope Equities is moving forward on Jamestown Square, a $250 million mixed-use development designed to serve the ...
A 53-acre mixed-use development along U.S. Highway 75 aims to create homes and shopping for workers at Texas Instruments' $30B planned expansion in Sherman. Cope Equities LLC expects to finish ...
Texas road construction unearths ‘colossal’ prehistoric remains of ‘big ol’ animals’ By . Andrea Margolis, Fox News. Published May 23, 2025, 5:14 a.m. ET. Originally Published by: ...
Texas Instruments champions safe, scalable humanoid robotics at Computex 2025. Vyra Wu, DIGITIMES Asia, Taipei Thursday 22 May 2025 0. Safety systems, power efficiency, and seamless communication ...
Texas Instruments' inventory has been increasing significantly for several quarters in a row, and in 2024, it was 29% of revenue, compared to 23% in 2023 and 13.8% in 2022.
High-yielding Texas Instruments (NASDAQ: TXN) stock is nearing a bottom and is poised to rebound strongly in 2025. The company’s business contracted in 2024 but is reverting to growth in 2025 ...
Texas Instruments (TXN) reported fourth-quarter 2024 earnings that surpassed Wall Street expectations, posting an earnings per share (EPS) of $1.30 against the forecasted $1.21.
There are two massive microchip factories currently under construction between Dallas and Oklahoma – one by Texas Instruments, another by the Taiwanese company Global Wafers. Although the factories ...
Texas Instruments (TXN) reports Q4 earnings amid looming Death Cross signal. Strong fundamentals and guidance could offset bearish technicals.
Texas Instruments is making an investment of over $18 billion to construct two new factories in Texas and one in Utah by 2029, creating 2,000 manufacturing jobs. Amkor Technology will receive up ...
Texas Instruments has been awarded up to $1.6 billion in funding to support the construction of three new semiconductor fabrication plants, including two under construction in Sherman north of Dallas.
The U.S. Commerce Dept. and Texas Instruments have reached preliminary nonbinding terms for $1.6 billion in federal funds toward construction of three TI semiconductor plants—two in Texas and ...