On January 23, 2025, Texas Instruments Inc (TXN, Financial) released its 8-K filing detailing its financial results for the fourth quarter and full year of 2024. The Dallas-based company, a leader in analog chips and semiconductors, reported a quarterly revenue of $4.01 billion, surpassing the analyst estimate of $3.87 billion. However, the earnings per share (EPS) of $1.30 exceeded the estimated $1.20, despite including a 2-cent benefit not initially anticipated in the company's guidance.
Texas Instruments Inc (TXN, Financial) is renowned for its significant contribution to the semiconductor industry, generating over 95% of its revenue from semiconductors and the remainder from its well-known calculators. As the world's largest maker of analog chips, Texas Instruments plays a crucial role in processing real-world signals such as sound and power. The company also holds a leading market share in processors and microcontrollers used across various electronics applications.
The company's revenue decreased by 3% sequentially and 2% compared to the same quarter last year. This decline highlights the challenges Texas Instruments faces in maintaining growth amidst fluctuating market demands. The company's president and CEO, Haviv Ilan, emphasized the strength of their business model, stating,
Our cash flow from operations of $6.3 billion for the trailing 12 months again underscored the strength of our business model, the quality of our product portfolio and the benefit of 300mm production."
Despite these strengths, the company must navigate the competitive semiconductor landscape and address potential market volatility.
Texas Instruments reported a net income of $1.21 billion for Q4 2024, a 12% decrease from the previous year. The company's free cash flow for the trailing 12 months was $1.5 billion, reflecting an 11% increase from the previous year. These financial achievements are crucial for sustaining operations and returning value to shareholders, as evidenced by the $5.7 billion returned to owners over the past year.
Important metrics from the financial statements include:
Metric | Q4 2024 | Q4 2023 | Change |
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Revenue | $4.01 billion | $4.08 billion | (2)% |
Operating Profit | $1.38 billion | $1.53 billion | (10)% |
Net Income | $1.21 billion | $1.37 billion | (12)% |
Earnings Per Share | $1.30 | $1.49 | (13)% |
The income statement reveals a decrease in gross profit from $2.43 billion in Q4 2023 to $2.31 billion in Q4 2024, primarily due to increased costs of revenue. The balance sheet shows total assets of $35.51 billion, up from $32.35 billion the previous year, indicating growth in property, plant, and equipment investments. The cash flow statement highlights robust cash flow from operations, although capital expenditures increased, reflecting ongoing investments in capacity and technology.
Looking ahead, Texas Instruments projects Q1 2025 revenue between $3.74 billion and $4.06 billion, with EPS ranging from $0.94 to $1.16. The company anticipates an effective tax rate of approximately 12% for 2025. These projections underscore the company's cautious optimism amid industry challenges.
Texas Instruments Inc (TXN, Financial) remains a pivotal player in the semiconductor industry, with its financial performance and strategic investments positioning it for future growth. Investors and stakeholders will closely monitor the company's ability to navigate market dynamics and capitalize on emerging opportunities.
Explore the complete 8-K earnings release (here) from Texas Instruments Inc for further details.
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