Rich Templeton News
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Inventories at U.S. wholesalers rose in August at a slower pace as sales advanced from the previous month.
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Texas Instruments Inc. Chief Executive Officer Rich Templeton is paying $6.5 billion for National Semiconductor Corp. in a wager that he can reverse its sales slump while profiting from the company’s higher margins.
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Texas Instruments Inc. Chief Executive Officer Rich Templeton is paying $6.5 billion for National Semiconductor Corp. in a wager that he can reverse its sales slump while profiting from the company’s higher margins.
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Texas Instruments Inc. Chief Executive Officer Rich Templeton is paying $6.5 billion for National Semiconductor Corp. in a wager that he can reverse its sales slump while profiting from the company’s higher margins.
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Texas Instruments Inc ., the second- largest U.S. chipmaker, forecast smaller fourth-quarter sales than some analysts had estimated, citing a slowdown in consumer- electronics spending.
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The U.S. economy expanded less than forecast in the first quarter as a smaller contribution from inventories overshadowed the biggest gain in consumer spending in more than a year.
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Texas Instruments Inc. , the second- largest U.S. chipmaker, narrowed its fourth-quarter forecast, predicting sales and profit that matched analysts’ projections and citing higher demand for communications equipment.
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Freescale Semiconductor Inc. named Gregg Lowe chief executive officer, hiring him away from Texas Instruments Inc., where he managed the analog chip business. Freescale shares surged.
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Texas Instruments Inc., the largest maker of analog semiconductors, rose after forecasting second- quarter earnings that may top some analysts’ estimates, buoyed by a revival in chip orders.
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Texas Instruments Inc., the largest maker of analog chips, forecast third-quarter profit that fell short of some analysts’ estimates, hurt by sluggish demand for consumer devices and computers.
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