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Texas Instruments stock price slips as TXN chases $7.5 billion Silicon Labs deal — what to watch next

Texas Instruments stock price slips as TXN chases $7.5 billion Silicon Labs deal — what to watch next

Texas Instruments shares fell 0.9% to $223.18 late morning after announcing a $7.5 billion deal to buy Silicon Labs at a 69% premium. The acquisition, expected to close in 2027, will be financed with debt and includes termination fees of $259 million for Silicon Labs and $499 million for Texas Instruments. Silicon Labs shares jumped 51% in premarket trading. Investors weighed the high price and execution risks.
Texas Instruments’ $7.5B Silicon Labs buy: the wireless-chip grab behind the deal

Texas Instruments’ $7.5B Silicon Labs buy: the wireless-chip grab behind the deal

Texas Instruments will acquire Silicon Labs for $231 per share in cash, valuing the deal at $7.5 billion. The companies expect to close the transaction by mid-2027, pending regulatory and shareholder approval. TI projects $450 million in annual cost savings within three years of closing. Silicon Labs shares jumped after the announcement, while TI stock fell.
Texas Instruments stock steadies after-hours as $7 billion Silicon Laboratories talks report surfaces

Texas Instruments stock steadies after-hours as $7 billion Silicon Laboratories talks report surfaces

Texas Instruments shares hovered near $225 in after-hours trading after a Financial Times report said it is close to acquiring Silicon Laboratories for $7 billion. Silicon Labs stock surged 28%, while Texas Instruments slipped 1%. Reuters has not verified the report. The deal would be TI’s largest since its $6.5 billion purchase of National Semiconductor in 2011.
4 February 2026
Analog Devices stock (ADI) slips from record high — what to watch before Monday’s open

Analog Devices stock (ADI) slips from record high — what to watch before Monday’s open

Analog Devices shares fell 2.4% to $310.88 on Friday, retreating from a record high set the previous day as chip stocks weakened. The drop came ahead of the company’s fiscal first-quarter earnings, scheduled for Feb. 18. Broader U.S. markets also slipped after Donald Trump named Kevin Warsh as his pick for Federal Reserve chair and December producer prices rose more than expected.
Texas Instruments stock cools after its midweek surge — what matters before Monday’s open

Texas Instruments stock cools after its midweek surge — what matters before Monday’s open

Texas Instruments shares fell 1.6% to $215.55 Friday, erasing part of the week’s gains as chip stocks slumped after Donald Trump nominated Kevin Warsh for Fed chair. About 9.1 million TXN shares traded. The Philadelphia semiconductor index dropped 3.87%. Investors await a Texas Instruments webcast on Feb. 24 and key U.S. economic data releases.
Texas Instruments stock: what to know after TXN dips, with jobs data and chip demand in focus

Texas Instruments stock: what to know after TXN dips, with jobs data and chip demand in focus

Texas Instruments shares fell 1.6% to $215.55 Friday, despite a strong earnings forecast earlier in the week. Trading volume reached 9.1 million. The drop followed a spike in U.S. producer prices and steady Fed rates, with investors shifting focus from chip demand to interest rate risks. The Nasdaq closed down 0.9%, S&P 500 down 0.4%.
Texas Instruments stock slips into the weekend after AI-led surge; what TXN watchers track next

Texas Instruments stock slips into the weekend after AI-led surge; what TXN watchers track next

Texas Instruments shares fell 1.5% to $215.55 Friday, retreating after a post-earnings rally. The company forecast first-quarter revenue and profit above analyst estimates and reported a 70% jump in data-center revenue. The board declared a $1.42 quarterly dividend, payable Feb. 10 to shareholders of record Jan. 30. Chip stocks broadly declined as Wall Street indexes ended lower.
31 January 2026
Texas Instruments stock slips as traders digest AI data-center lift and new Q1 outlook

Texas Instruments stock slips as traders digest AI data-center lift and new Q1 outlook

Texas Instruments shares fell 1.7% to $215.15 Friday morning, erasing gains from an earlier rally sparked by a strong first-quarter forecast. The company projected revenue and earnings above Wall Street expectations, citing rising data-center demand. Investors remain cautious amid weak consumer electronics sales and high factory costs. Trading volume stayed above average as analysts reassessed their outlooks.
Microsoft stock rebounds after wipeout, but AI stocks stay jumpy as spending fears bite

Microsoft stock rebounds after wipeout, but AI stocks stay jumpy as spending fears bite

Microsoft rose 0.6% to $436.11 Friday morning after plunging 10% Thursday on weak cloud results. Nvidia slipped 0.4% and AMD fell 4.1%, dragging chip stocks lower. Investors remain wary of rising AI and data-center costs outpacing revenue gains. U.S. stocks opened lower after Donald Trump nominated Kevin Warsh to lead the Federal Reserve.
Texas Instruments stock price holds gains after upbeat outlook — dividend date and Feb. 24 webcast in focus

Texas Instruments stock price holds gains after upbeat outlook — dividend date and Feb. 24 webcast in focus

Texas Instruments shares rose 1.3% to $218.97 in after-hours trading after the company raised its March-quarter outlook and highlighted a 70% jump in data-center revenue. The stock’s ex-dividend date is Jan. 30, with a $1.42 per share payout set for Feb. 10. Fourth-quarter earnings reached $1.27 per share on $4.42 billion revenue. A capital management webcast is scheduled for Feb. 24.
Texas Instruments stock jumps nearly 10% after upbeat forecast; what TXN investors watch next

Texas Instruments stock jumps nearly 10% after upbeat forecast; what TXN investors watch next

Texas Instruments shares jumped nearly 10% to $216.17 in after-hours trading Wednesday after the company forecast first-quarter revenue and profit above Wall Street estimates. Data-center revenue surged 70% in the December quarter, prompting TI to begin reporting that segment separately. Fourth-quarter revenue reached $4.42 billion with net income of $1.16 billion. The company expects sequential revenue growth from Q4 to Q1.
AI stocks swing after hours: Nvidia ticks up on China H200 nod as Microsoft, Meta and Tesla turn volatile

AI stocks swing after hours: Nvidia ticks up on China H200 nod as Microsoft, Meta and Tesla turn volatile

Nvidia rose 1.6% in after-hours trading after China approved H200 chip sales to ByteDance, Alibaba, and Tencent, sources said. Texas Instruments and Intel jumped nearly 10% and 11%, respectively, on strong data center demand. Microsoft, Meta, and Tesla shares fluctuated after earnings, with Microsoft’s cloud spending up sharply. The S&P 500 slipped 0.01% after the Fed held rates steady.
Texas Instruments stock jumps nearly 10% as AI data-center demand lifts chipmakers

Texas Instruments stock jumps nearly 10% as AI data-center demand lifts chipmakers

Texas Instruments shares rose nearly 10% after forecasting stronger-than-expected first-quarter revenue, citing surging demand for analog chips in AI data centers. Seagate jumped almost 20% on a bullish storage outlook, while Intel gained close to 11%. Investors awaited the Federal Reserve’s policy decision and major tech earnings due Wednesday. ASML reported record Q4 orders and plans 1,700 job cuts.
Texas Instruments (TXN) stock jumps nearly 10% as forecast spotlights AI data-center demand

Texas Instruments (TXN) stock jumps nearly 10% as forecast spotlights AI data-center demand

Texas Instruments shares surged nearly 10% to $216.02 by midday Wednesday after the company projected stronger-than-expected first-quarter revenue and earnings. The firm cited a 70% jump in data-center sales and said it will begin reporting that segment separately. CEO Haviv Ilan said the outlook is not driven by price increases. Investors remain focused on industrial demand and softness in phones and PCs.
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    April 30, 2026, 6:32 PM EDT. Avalyn Pharma (Nasdaq: AVLN) marked a milestone by ringing the Opening Bell at Nasdaq MarketSite in Times Square. CEO Lyn Baranowski led the ceremony, spotlighting the company's efforts to develop optimized inhaled formulations of antifibrotic drugs. These medicines target pulmonary fibrosis, a rare and serious respiratory disease. Avalyn aims to transform treatment paradigms with these innovations. The event underscores Avalyn's focus on rare lung conditions and growing presence in the biotech sector.

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Sandisk shares dropped about 6% in after-hours trading Thursday despite reporting fiscal Q3 revenue of $5.95 billion, up 251% from a year earlier, and net income of $3.62 billion. The company announced a $6 billion buyback and forecast Q4 revenue of up to $8.25 billion. Gross margin rose to 78.4%. Shares had closed at $1,096.51 before slipping to about $1,030.
Apple Stock Slips After Earnings Beat as iPhone Supply Snag Clouds $100 Billion Buyback

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Apple reported fiscal Q2 revenue of $111.2 billion and earnings of $2.01 per share, beating analyst estimates. The board approved a $100 billion share buyback and raised the dividend. Shares fell about 1% after hours as iPhone sales missed forecasts and chip supply remained tight. Investors are watching for clarity on AI strategy and the upcoming CEO transition to John Ternus.
Nvidia Stock Falls as Google and Amazon AI Chip Push Tests the AI Trade

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30 April 2026
Nvidia shares dropped 4.6% to $199.57 Thursday as investors reacted to Alphabet and Amazon expanding sales of their own AI chips. Alphabet reported Google Cloud revenue up 63% and began selling TPU chips directly to customers. AMD and Broadcom shares rose 5.1% and 3.0%, respectively. Amazon said its Trainium chip line secured $225 billion in revenue commitments.
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